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NEK1 Protein

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NEK1 Protein

Overview

NEK1 (NIMA-Related Kinase 1) is a serine/threonine protein kinase that belongs to the family of NIMA (Never In Mitosis) kinases, evolutionarily conserved regulatory proteins first identified in Aspergillus nidulans. The human NEK1 gene is located on chromosome 4q35.1 and encodes a 110 kDa protein with significant roles in cell cycle regulation, DNA damage response, and ciliary function. NEK1 is widely expressed across tissues with particularly high levels in the nervous system, making it relevant to neurological pathology. The protein contains a kinase domain in its N-terminal region and multiple regulatory domains that facilitate protein-protein interactions and cellular localization.

Function/Biology

NEK1 functions as a multifaceted regulatory kinase with several critical cellular roles. Primarily, it participates in cell cycle progression, particularly during the G1/S and G2/M transition checkpoints by phosphorylating cell cycle-related proteins. The kinase localizes to centrosomes and basal bodies, where it regulates centrosome duplication and ciliation processes. In non-dividing cells, NEK1 associates with primary cilia structures, suggesting roles in ciliary assembly, maintenance, and signaling.

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