T. Karn et al., HUMAN SAK RELATED TO THE PLK POLO FAMILY OF CELL-CYCLE KINASES SHOWS HIGH MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION IN TESTIS/, Oncology Reports, 4(3), 1997, pp. 505-510
We identified the nucleotide sequence of a cDNA encoding a polypeptide
with a kinase domain that is related to the catalytic region of Droso
phila melanogaster polo, Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC5 as well as huma
n FNK and PLK. The novel gene seems to represent the human counterpart
of the mouse gene sak. The sequence of SAK predicts a serine/threonin
e kinase of 970 aa. The distribution of SAK mRNA in adult organs is re
stricted to certain tissues such as testis and thymus. Northern analys
es of tumor tissues (lung, breast, brain) and corresponding normal tis
sues from the same patient did not reveal SAK expression. Comparing th
e mRNA distribution of the proliferation-associated polo-like kinase (
PLK) with the expression of SAK we observed distinct differences. Thus
, we suggest that these kinases have unique physiological roles in dif
ferent cells or in response to different signals.