Proteins
Curated comments from UniProt
Type | Comment | Proteins |
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CKL6_ARATH | function | Casein kinases are operationally defined by their preferential utilization of acidic proteins such as caseins as substrates. It can phosphorylate a large number of proteins (By similarity). Phosphorylates tubulins and microtubules in vitro (PubMed:18945931). Involved in anisotropic cell growth and cell shape formation via the regulation of microtubule organization (PubMed:18945931, PubMed:19820321). |
CKL6_ARATH | similarity | Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. CK1 Ser/Thr protein kinase family. Casein kinase I subfamily. |
CKL6_ARATH | subcellular location | Present in punctate particles with granular structure (PubMed:16126836, PubMed:18945931, PubMed:19820321, PubMed:19941015). Associates transiently with cortical microtubules. Shuttles between microtubules and punctate particles in a kinase activity-dependent manner (PubMed:18945931, PubMed:19820321). Localizes to motile vesicle-like structures (late endosomal-like compartments) found both in the cytoplasm and at the cell periphery, especially at the cellular junctions (PubMed:19941015). |
Function
Gene Ontology
cellular component | |
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plasmodesma | ECO |
cell junction | ECO |
cell periphery | ECO |
endomembrane system | ECO |
cortical microtubule | ECO |
cytoskeleton | ECO |
membrane | ECO |
molecular function | |
ATP binding | ECO |
histone H2AS1 kinase activity | ECO |
protein serine kinase activity | ECO |
protein serine/threonine kinase activity | ECO |
tubulin binding | ECO |
biological process | |
regulation of cell growth | ECO |
protein autophosphorylation | ECO |
cortical microtubule organization | ECO |
regulation of unidimensional cell growth | ECO |
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