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Gene name | Pkc53E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Flybase description | The gene Protein C kinase 53E is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol Dmel\Pkc53E (CG6622, FBgn0003091). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Expression data along the gut |
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Intestinal gene expression in different physiological conditions |
Ecc15: flies orally infected with Erwinia carotovora carotovora 15. Pe: flies orally infected with Pseudomonas entomophila. Pe gacA: flies orally infecte with Pseudomonas entomophila gacA. For methods and description, see Buchon et al. 2009, Cell Host Microbe, and Chakrabarti et al. 2012, Cell Host Microbe. |
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Gene details (from Flybase) | It is a protein_coding_gene from Drosophila melanogaster. There is experimental evidence that it has the molecular function: protein serine/threonine kinase activity. There is experimental evidence that it is involved in the biological process: protein phosphorylation. 5 alleles are reported. The phenotype of these alleles is annotated with: wing margin. It has 5 annotated transcripts and 5 annotated polypeptides. Protein features are: AGC-kinase, C-terminal; C2 calcium-dependent membrane targeting; C2 calcium/lipid-binding domain, CaLB; C2 membrane targeting protein; C2 region; Diacylglycerol/phorbol-ester binding; Protein kinase C, alpha/beta/gamma types; Protein kinase C-like, phorbol ester/diacylglycerol binding; Protein kinase, ATP binding site; Protein kinase, C-terminal; Protein kinase, catalytic domain; Protein kinase-like domain; Serine/threonine-protein kinase domain; Serine/threonine-protein kinase, active site; Serine/threonine-protein kinase-like domain. Summary of modENCODE Temporal Expression Profile: Temporal profile ranges from a peak of moderate expression to a trough of extremely low expression. Peak expression observed within 18-24 hour embryonic stages, during early larval stages, during late pupal stages, in adult male stages. . |