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NEK2

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
4751

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000117650

NEK2

Aliases
  
NEK2, HsPK21, NEK2A, NLK1, PPP1R111, RP67, NIMA related kinase 2

External IDs
  
MGI: 109359 HomoloGene: 74441 GeneCards: NEK2

Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the NEK2 gene.

Interactions

NEK2 has been shown to interact with MAPK1 and NDC80. Protein kinase which is involved in the control of centrosome separation and bipolar spindle formation in mitotic cells and chromatin condensation in meiotic cells. Regulates centrosome separation (essential for the formation of bipolar spindles and high-fidelity chromosome separation) by phosphorylating centrosomal proteins such as CROCC, CEP250 and NINL, resulting in their displacement from the centrosomes. Regulates kinetochore microtubule attachment stability in mitosis via phosphorylation of NDC80. Involved in regulation of mitotic checkpoint protein complex via phosphorylation of CDC20 and MAD2L1. Plays an active role in chromatin condensation during the first meiotic division through phosphorylation of HMGA2. Phosphorylates: PPP1CC; SGOL1; NECAB3 and NPM1. Essential for localization of MAD2L1 to kinetochore and MAPK1 and NPM1 to the centrosome. Isoform 1 phosphorylates and activates NEK11 in G1/S-arrested cells. Isoform 2, which is not present in the nucleolus, does not [Uniprot].

References

NEK2 Wikipedia