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| Gene Symbol | Q96PN8 |
| Protein Type | Kinase |
| Function | is a serine/threonine-protein kinase belonging to the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-related kinase family. |
| Subcellular Localization | to the centrosome and primary cilia, and specialized roles in neuronal function. The kinase has gained attention for its |
| Molecular Weight | 76 kDa |
| Amino Acids | 659 aa |
| GeneCards | Q96PN8 |
| Human Protein Atlas | Q96PN8 |
| Associated Diseases | neurodegeneration |
| Databases | GeneCardsUniProtNCBI GeneHPASTRING |
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Q96PN8["Q96PN8"]
neurodegeneration["neurodegeneration"]
Q96PN8 -->|"implicated_in"| neurodegeneration
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