CHEK2
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- DNA damage checkpoint [TAS]
- DNA damage induced protein phosphorylation [IMP]
- G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle [IMP]
- cellular protein catabolic process [IMP]
- cellular response to DNA damage stimulus [IMP, TAS]
- double-strand break repair [IMP]
- intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage [IDA, IMP]
- positive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated [IDA]
- protein autophosphorylation [IDA]
- protein phosphorylation [IDA]
- protein stabilization [IDA]
- regulation of protein catabolic process [IMP]
- regulation of transcription, DNA-templated [IDA]
- replicative senescence [NAS]
- signal transduction in response to DNA damage [IDA]
- signal transduction involved in intra-S DNA damage checkpoint [IMP]
- spindle assembly involved in mitosis [IMP]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
MAPT
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- apoptotic process [TAS]
- cellular component disassembly involved in execution phase of apoptosis [TAS]
- generation of neurons [NAS]
- microtubule cytoskeleton organization [IDA]
- positive regulation of axon extension [IDA]
- positive regulation of microtubule polymerization [IDA]
- regulation of autophagy [IGI]
- regulation of microtubule polymerization [NAS]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Biochemical Activity (Phosphorylation)
An interaction is inferred from the biochemical effect of one protein upon another, for example, GTP-GDP exchange activity or phosphorylation of a substrate by a kinase. The bait protein executes the activity on the substrate hit protein. A Modification value is recorded for interactions of this type with the possible values Phosphorylation, Ubiquitination, Sumoylation, Dephosphorylation, Methylation, Prenylation, Acetylation, Deubiquitination, Proteolytic Processing, Glucosylation, Nedd(Rub1)ylation, Deacetylation, No Modification, Demethylation.
Publication
A DNA damage-activated checkpoint kinase phosphorylates tau and enhances tau-induced neurodegeneration.
Hyperphosphorylation of the microtubule associated protein tau is detected in the brains of individuals with a range of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD). An imbalance in phosphorylation and/or dephosphorylation of tau at disease-related sites has been suggested to initiate the abnormal metabolism and toxicity of tau in disease pathogenesis. However, the mechanisms underlying abnormal phosphorylation of tau in AD ... [more]
Throughput
- Low Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID