Protein Domain : IPR027431

Type:  Family Name:  Protein kinase C, eta
Description:  Protein kinase C, eta type is a member of the novel protein kinase C (nPKC) family. It is involved in the regulation of cell differentiation in keratinocytes [] and pre-B cell receptor []. PKC eta also mediates regulation of epithelial tight junction integrity [] and foam cell formation []. In addition, it is required for glioblastoma proliferation [] and apoptosis prevention in MCF-7 cells[].PKC is a family of serine- and threonine-specific protein kinases that depend on lipids for activity. They can be activated by calcium but have a requirement for the second messenger diacylglycerol [, ]. Members of this family play key regulatory roles in various cellular processes. Currently, there are ten isoforms of PKC which can be classified into classical (alpha, beta I, beta II, gamma), novel (delta, epsilon, eta, theta) and atypical (zeta, iota/lambda) types based on their primary structure and biochemical characteristics [, , ]. All PKCs contain a C-terminal kinase domain and an N-terminal regulatory domain.The N-terminal regulatory domain of nPKC consists of a C2 domain follows by a double C1 domain (C1A and C1B). The C2 domain does not respond to calcium which makes nPKC diacylglycerol-sensitive but calcium-independent [, , ]. Short Name:  PKC_eta

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PTHR24357:SF51
PIRSF501107

0 Found In

1 GO Annotation

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004697 IPR027431

1 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004697 IPR027431

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR014376 Family Protein kinase C, delta/epsilon/eta/theta types

0 Proteins

14 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            199594
            7358670
            9601053
            17661083
            9792904
            19033211
            1411571
            12359062
            19114660
            20558593
            15489897
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            12473186
            18780722