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TTK protein kinase

This gene encodes a dual specificity protein kinase with the ability to phosphorylate tyrosine, serine and threonine. Associated with cell proliferation, this protein is essential for chromosome alignment at the centromere during mitosis and is required for centrosome duplication. It has been found to be a critical mitotic checkpoint protein for accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis. Tumorigenesis may occur when this protein fails to degrade and produces excess centrosomes resulting in aberrant mitotic spindles. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2009]
Gene official symbol
TTK

Entrez gene ID
7272

Gene aliases
CT96, ESK, MPH1, MPS1, PYT

Chromosome
6

Map location
6q14.1

Gene type
protein-coding

Gene Ontology (GO) terms enrichment




Database references
604092
12401
ENSG00000112742
OTTHUMG00000015088
VP_7272
ENSG00000112742-TTK


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Sequence variants for TTK



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List of pathways where TTK is involved


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