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PKN1

Serine/threonine-protein kinase N1 is a protein in humans that is encoded by PKN1 gene. PKC-related serine/threonine-protein kinase involved in various processes such as regulation of the intermediate filaments of the actin cytoskeleton, cell migration, tumor cell invasion and transcription regulation. Part of a signaling cascade that begins with the activation of the adrenergic receptor ADRA1B and leads to the activation of MAPK14. Regulates the cytoskeletal network by phosphorylating proteins such as VIM and neurofilament proteins NEFH, NEFL and NEFM, leading to inhibit their polymerization. Phosphorylates 'Ser-575', 'Ser-637' and 'Ser-669' of MAPT/Tau, lowering its ability to bind to microtubules, resulting in disruption of tubulin assembly.

PKN1 Antibodies

PKN1 for Homo sapiens (Human)

PKN1 Proteins

PKN1 Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)

PKN1 Proteins for Bos taurus (Bovine)

PKN1 Proteins for Myxococcus xanthus

PKN1 Proteins for Chlamydia trachomatis (strain D/UW-3/Cx)

PKN1 Proteins for Homo sapiens (Human)

PKN1 Proteins for Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

PKN1 Proteins for Chlamydia pneumoniae (Chlamydophila pneumoniae)

PKN1 Proteins for Chlamydophila caviae (strain GPIC)

PKN1 Proteins for Chlamydia muridarum (strain MoPn / Nigg)