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Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 1

A homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 1 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q86Z02]

Synonyms

EC 2.7.11.1;
Nuclear body-associated kinase 2

Research

Bioassay Publications (8)

TimeframeStudies on this Protein(%)All Drugs %
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (25.00)29.6817
2010's5 (62.50)24.3611
2020's1 (12.50)2.80

Compounds (72)

Drugs with Inhibition Measurements

DrugTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (mM)Bioassay(s)Publication(s)
ro 31-8220Homo sapiens (human)IC500.621011
staurosporineHomo sapiens (human)IC502.639011
ruboxistaurinHomo sapiens (human)IC500.100011
birb 796Homo sapiens (human)IC5030.000011
sorafenibHomo sapiens (human)IC500.100011
pha 665752Homo sapiens (human)IC500.100011
gsk 1363089Homo sapiens (human)IC500.100011
abemaciclibHomo sapiens (human)Ki0.010011

Drugs with Activation Measurements

DrugTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (mM)Bioassay(s)Publication(s)
imatinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
staurosporineHomo sapiens (human)Kd2.700011
gefitinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
lestaurtinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd0.590022
vatalanibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
ruboxistaurinHomo sapiens (human)Kd0.230011
canertinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
birb 796Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
sb 203580Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
enzastaurinHomo sapiens (human)Kd1.000011
erlotinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
lapatinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
sorafenibHomo sapiens (human)Kd2.200022
pd 173955Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
s 1033Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
bms 387032Homo sapiens (human)Kd1.700011
tandutinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000022
vx-745Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
dasatinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
zd 6474Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
alvocidibHomo sapiens (human)Kd6.800011
bosutinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd0.520011
su 11248Homo sapiens (human)Kd5.027522
vx680Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
axitinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
pd 184352Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
bms345541Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
midostaurinHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000022
ki 20227Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
pi103Homo sapiens (human)Kd3.300011
hki 272Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
tofacitinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
n-(6-chloro-7-methoxy-9h-beta-carbolin-8-yl)-2-methylnicotinamideHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
cediranibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
masitinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
pazopanibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
azd 6244Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
su 14813Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.970011
bibw 2992Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
tg100-115Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
pha 665752Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.093011
6-[[5-fluoro-2-(3,4,5-trimethoxyanilino)-4-pyrimidinyl]amino]-2,2-dimethyl-4H-pyrido[3,2-b][1,4]oxazin-3-oneHomo sapiens (human)Kd0.820011
brivanibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
at 7519Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
bi 2536Homo sapiens (human)Kd4.100011
nvp-ast487Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.170011
kw 2449Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.430011
abt 869Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
gw 2580Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
crizotinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
chir-265Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
motesanibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
mln8054Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
GDC-0879Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
gsk 461364Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
azd 1152-hqpaHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
nvp-tae684Homo sapiens (human)Kd4.400011
fedratinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd0.860011
gsk690693Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.510011
gdc 0941Homo sapiens (human)Kd1.100011
plx 4720Homo sapiens (human)Kd5.500011
sgx 523Homo sapiens (human)Kd10.000011
quizartinibHomo sapiens (human)Kd10.000022
incb-018424Homo sapiens (human)Kd1.200011
gsk 1838705aHomo sapiens (human)Kd1.300011
gsk 1363089Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.420011
chir 258Homo sapiens (human)Kd4.200011
((5z)5-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)methylene-2-phenylamino-3,5-dihydro-4h-imidazol-4-one)Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.320011
nintedanibHomo sapiens (human)Kd1.300011
pp242Homo sapiens (human)Kd0.300011

Enables

This protein enables 5 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
protein bindingmolecular functionBinding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators]
ATP bindingmolecular functionBinding to ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator. [ISBN:0198506732]
protein serine kinase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the reactions: ATP + protein serine = ADP + protein serine phosphate. [RHEA:17989]
protein tyrosine kinase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the reaction: ATP + a protein tyrosine = ADP + protein tyrosine phosphate. [RHEA:10596]
protein serine/threonine kinase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the reactions: ATP + protein serine = ADP + protein serine phosphate, and ATP + protein threonine = ADP + protein threonine phosphate. [GOC:bf, MetaCyc:PROTEIN-KINASE-RXN, PMID:2956925]

Located In

This protein is located in 6 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
nucleuscellular componentA membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent. [GOC:go_curators]
nucleoplasmcellular componentThat part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus. [GOC:ma, ISBN:0124325653]
cytoplasmcellular componentThe contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. [ISBN:0198547684]
centrosomecellular componentA structure comprised of a core structure (in most organisms, a pair of centrioles) and peripheral material from which a microtubule-based structure, such as a spindle apparatus, is organized. Centrosomes occur close to the nucleus during interphase in many eukaryotic cells, though in animal cells it changes continually during the cell-division cycle. [GOC:mah, ISBN:0198547684]
cytosolcellular componentThe part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes. [GOC:hjd, GOC:jl]
nuclear speckcellular componentA discrete extra-nucleolar subnuclear domain, 20-50 in number, in which splicing factors are seen to be localized by immunofluorescence microscopy. [http://www.cellnucleus.com/]

Active In

This protein is active in 3 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
cytoplasmcellular componentThe contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. [ISBN:0198547684]
PML bodycellular componentA class of nuclear body; they react against SP100 auto-antibodies (PML, promyelocytic leukemia); cells typically contain 10-30 PML bodies per nucleus; alterations in the localization of PML bodies occurs after viral infection. [GOC:ma, PMID:10944585]
nucleuscellular componentA membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent. [GOC:go_curators]

Involved In

This protein is involved in 21 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
eye developmentbiological processThe process whose specific outcome is the progression of the eye over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The eye is the organ of sight. [GOC:jid, GOC:jl]
protein phosphorylationbiological processThe process of introducing a phosphate group on to a protein. [GOC:hb]
cell population proliferationbiological processThe multiplication or reproduction of cells, resulting in the expansion of a cell population. [GOC:mah, GOC:mb]
positive regulation of cell population proliferationbiological processAny process that activates or increases the rate or extent of cell proliferation. [GOC:go_curators]
anterior/posterior pattern specificationbiological processThe regionalization process in which specific areas of cell differentiation are determined along the anterior-posterior axis. The anterior-posterior axis is defined by a line that runs from the head or mouth of an organism to the tail or opposite end of the organism. [GOC:dph, GOC:go_curators, GOC:isa_complete, GOC:tb]
regulation of tumor necrosis factor-mediated signaling pathwaybiological processAny process that modulates the rate or extent of the tumor necrosis factor-mediated signaling pathway. The tumor necrosis factor-mediated signaling pathway is the series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of tumor necrosis factor binding to a cell surface receptor. [GOC:dph, GOC:tb]
retina layer formationbiological processThe process in which the vertebrate retina is organized into three laminae: the outer nuclear layer (ONL), which contains photoreceptor nuclei; the inner nuclear layer (INL), which contains amacrine, bipolar and horizontal cells; and the retinal ganglion cell (RGC) layer. Between the inner and outer nuclear layers, the outer plexiform layer (OPL) contains connections between the photoreceptors and bipolar and horizontal cells. The inner plexiform layer (IPL) is positioned between the INL and the ganglion cell layer and contains the dendrites of RGCs and processes of bipolar and amacrine cells. Spanning all layers of the retina are the radially oriented Mueller glia. [GOC:ascb_2009, GOC:dph, GOC:tb, PMID:1270266]
neuron differentiationbiological processThe process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a neuron. [GOC:mah]
adherens junction assemblybiological processThe aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form an adherens junction. An adherens junction is a cell-cell junction composed of the epithelial cadherin-catenin complex at which the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane is attached to actin filaments. [GOC:aruk, GOC:bc, GOC:mah]
positive regulation of angiogenesisbiological processAny process that activates or increases angiogenesis. [GOC:go_curators]
embryonic camera-type eye morphogenesisbiological processThe process in which the anatomical structures of the eye are generated and organized during embryonic development. [GOC:jid, GOC:mtg_sensu]
embryonic retina morphogenesis in camera-type eyebiological processThe process in which the anatomical structure of the retina is generated and organized in a camera-type eye during the embryonic life stage. [GOC:dgh, GOC:dph]
definitive hemopoiesisbiological processA second wave of blood cell production that, in vertebrates, generates long-term hemopoietic stem cells that continously provide erythroid, myeloid and lymphoid lineages throughout adulthood. [GOC:bf, GOC:dph, PMID:15378083, PMID:15617691]
lens induction in camera-type eyebiological processSignaling at short range between the head ectoderm and the optic vesicle that results in the head ectoderm forming a lens. [GOC:dph, ISBN:0878932437]
iris morphogenesisbiological processThe process in which the iris is generated and organized. The iris is an anatomical structure in the eye whose opening forms the pupil. The iris is responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil and the amount of light reaching the retina. [GOC:dph]
endothelial cell apoptotic processbiological processAny apoptotic process in an endothelial cell. An endothelial cell comprises the outermost layer or lining of anatomical structures and can be squamous or cuboidal. [CL:0000115, GOC:BHF, GOC:mah, GOC:mtg_apoptosis]
extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathwaybiological processThe series of molecular signals in which a signal is conveyed from the cell surface to trigger the apoptotic death of a cell. The pathway starts with either a ligand binding to a cell surface receptor, or a ligand being withdrawn from a cell surface receptor (e.g. in the case of signaling by dependence receptors), and ends when the execution phase of apoptosis is triggered. [GOC:mtg_apoptosis, GOC:yaf, PMID:17340152]
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage by p53 class mediatorbiological processThe series of molecular signals in which an intracellular signal is conveyed to trigger the apoptotic death of a cell. The pathway is induced by the cell cycle regulator phosphoprotein p53, or an equivalent protein, in response to the detection of DNA damage, and ends when the execution phase of apoptosis is triggered. [GOC:go_curators, GOC:mtg_apoptosis]
peptidyl-serine phosphorylationbiological processThe phosphorylation of peptidyl-serine to form peptidyl-O-phospho-L-serine. [RESID:AA0037]
peptidyl-threonine phosphorylationbiological processThe phosphorylation of peptidyl-threonine to form peptidyl-O-phospho-L-threonine. [RESID:AA0038]
smoothened signaling pathwaybiological processThe series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of activation of the transmembrane protein Smoothened. [GOC:mah, PMID:15057936, PMID:15205520]