PTK6 protein tyrosine kinase 6
Gene ID: 5753, updated on 28-Oct-2024Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: BRK
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Summary
The protein encoded by this gene is a cytoplasmic nonreceptor protein kinase which may function as an intracellular signal transducer in epithelial tissues. Overexpression of this gene in mammary epithelial cells leads to sensitization of the cells to epidermal growth factor and results in a partially transformed phenotype. Expression of this gene has been detected at low levels in some breast tumors but not in normal breast tissue. The encoded protein has been shown to undergo autophosphorylation. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2012]
Associated conditions
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Identification of 23 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci using the iCOGS custom genotyping array. GeneReviews: Not available |
Genomic context
- Location:
- 20q13.33
- Sequence:
- Chromosome: 20; NC_000020.11 (63528001..63537376, complement)
- Total number of exons:
- 8
Variation
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ClinVar | Variants reported to ClinVar |
dbVar | Studies and variants |
SNP | Variation Viewer for PTK6 variants |
Genome viewer | Explore NCBI-annotated and select non-NCBI annotated genome assemblies |
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