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WNKs: protein kinases with a unique kinase domain

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 565-573

Publisher

KOREAN SOC MED BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1038/emm.2007.62

Keywords

genome; human; hyperkalemia; hypertension; neoplasms; protein kinases; pseudohypoaldosteronisms; WNK1 protein; human

Funding

  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [DK59530, DK54368] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM53032] Funding Source: Medline

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WNKs (with-no-lysine [K]) are a family of serine-threonine protein kinases with an atypical placement of the catalytic lysine relative to all other protein kinases. The roles of WNK kinases in regulating ion transport were first revealed by the findings that mutations of two members cause a genetic hypertension and hyper-kalemia syndrome. More recent studies suggest that WNKs are pleiotropic protein kinases with important roles in many cell processes in addition to ion transport. Here, we review roles of WNK kinases in the regulation of ion balance, cell signaling, survival, and proliferation, and embryonic organ development.

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