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CLK2

3NR9119612748ENSG00000261893ENSG00000176444ENSMUSG00000068917P49760O35491NM_001291NM_001294338NM_001294339NM_003993NM_001363704NM_001163432NM_007712NP_001281267NP_001281268NP_003984NP_001350633NP_001156904NP_031738Dual specificity protein kinase CLK2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CLK2 gene. Dual specificity protein kinase CLK2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CLK2 gene. This gene encodes a member of the CLK family of dual specificity protein kinases. CLK family members have shown to interact with, and phosphorylate, serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins of the spliceosomal complex, which is a part of the regulatory mechanism that enables the SR proteins to control RNA splicing. This protein kinase is involved in the regulation of several cellular processes and may serve as a link between cell cycle progression, apoptosis, and telomere length regulation.

[ "Clock signal", "RNA splicing", "Protein-Tyrosine Kinases", "CLK3" ]
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