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    UHMK1 U2AF homology motif kinase 1 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 127933, updated on 17-Jun-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    KIS counteracts PTBP2 and regulates alternative exon usage in neurons.

    KIS counteracts PTBP2 and regulates alternative exon usage in neurons.
    Moreno-Aguilera M, Neher AM, Mendoza MB, Dodel M, Mardakheh FK, Ortiz R, Gallego C., Free PMC Article

    05/8/2024
    UHMK1 promotes lung adenocarcinoma oncogenesis by regulating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway.

    UHMK1 promotes lung adenocarcinoma oncogenesis by regulating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway.
    Li Y, Wang S, Jin K, Jin W, Si L, Zhang H, Tian H., Free PMC Article

    04/28/2023
    UHMK1 aids colorectal cancer cell proliferation and chemoresistance through augmenting IL-6/STAT3 signaling.

    UHMK1 aids colorectal cancer cell proliferation and chemoresistance through augmenting IL-6/STAT3 signaling.
    Gao X, Bao W, Bai J, Fan K, Li L, Li Y., Free PMC Article

    05/14/2022
    UHMK1-dependent phosphorylation of Cajal body protein coilin alters 5-FU sensitivity in colon cancer cells.

    UHMK1-dependent phosphorylation of Cajal body protein coilin alters 5-FU sensitivity in colon cancer cells.
    Niu H, Zhao M, Huang J, Wang J, Si Y, Cheng S, Ding W., Free PMC Article

    04/9/2022
    UHMK1 promotes gastric cancer progression through reprogramming nucleotide metabolism.

    UHMK1 promotes gastric cancer progression through reprogramming nucleotide metabolism.
    Feng X, Ma D, Zhao J, Song Y, Zhu Y, Zhou Q, Ma F, Liu X, Zhong M, Liu Y, Xiong Y, Qiu X, Zhang Z, Zhang H, Zhao Y, Zhang K, Hong X, Zhang Z., Free PMC Article

    11/21/2020
    provide a model by which YAP supports cell proliferation through the induction of important cell cycle regulators in a UHMK1- and MYBL2-dependent manner

    YAP-dependent induction of UHMK1 supports nuclear enrichment of the oncogene MYBL2 and proliferation in liver cancer cells.
    Wei T, Weiler SME, Tóth M, Sticht C, Lutz T, Thomann S, De La Torre C, Straub B, Merker S, Ruppert T, Marquardt J, Singer S, Gretz N, Schirmacher P, Breuhahn K.

    02/15/2020
    UHMK1 plays a role in hematopoietic cell differentiation and suppression of autonomous clonal growth of leukemia cells.

    The U2AF homology motif kinase 1 (UHMK1) is upregulated upon hematopoietic cell differentiation.
    Barbutti I, Machado-Neto JA, Arfelli VC, de Melo Campos P, Traina F, Saad STO, Archangelo LF.

    04/28/2018
    genome-wide association study identified the UHMK1 gene as a novel bone mineral density locus specific to East Asians.

    Genome-wide association study in East Asians suggests UHMK1 as a novel bone mineral density susceptibility gene.
    Choi HJ, Park H, Zhang L, Kim JH, Kim YA, Yang JY, Pei YF, Tian Q, Shen H, Hwang JY, Deng HW, Cho NH, Shin CS.

    12/23/2017
    Moreover, we showed that CATS and KIS antagonize the transactivation capacity of CALM/AF10.In summary, our results show that CATS interacts with and is a substrate for KIS, suggesting that KIS regulates CATS function

    The CATS (FAM64A) protein is a substrate of the Kinase Interacting Stathmin (KIS).
    Archangelo LF, Greif PA, Maucuer A, Manceau V, Koneru N, Bigarella CL, Niemann F, dos Santos MT, Kobarg J, Bohlander SK, Saad ST.

    06/22/2013
    The contribution of UHMK1 gene in schizophrenia susceptibility, was explored.

    Genetic and molecular exploration of UHMK1 in schizophrenic patients.
    Dumaine A, Maucuer A, Barbet A, Manceau V, Deshommes J, Méary A, Szöke A, Schürhoff F, Llorca PM, Lancon C, Leboyer M, Jamain S.

    04/21/2012
    KIS is expressed in neurons, and its encoded protein is localised to the nucleus and cytoplasm. No difference in KIS expression was found between schizophrenics and controls or in the lymphoblast cell lines.

    Expression of kinase interacting with stathmin (KIS, UHMK1) in human brain and lymphoblasts: Effects of schizophrenia and genotype.
    Bristow GC, Lane TA, Walker M, Chen L, Sei Y, Hyde TM, Kleinman JE, Harrison PJ, Eastwood SL, Bristow GC, Lane TA, Walker M, Chen L, Sei Y, Hyde TM, Kleinman JE, Harrison PJ, Eastwood SL., Free PMC Articles: PMC2783906, PMC2783906

    01/21/2010
    The association between UHMK1 and schizophrenia is confirmed.

    Confirmation of the genetic association between the U2AF homology motif (UHM) kinase 1 (UHMK1) gene and schizophrenia on chromosome 1q23.3.
    Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H.

    01/21/2010
    Overexpression of KIS protein kinase is associated with acute myelogenous leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome and acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    KIS induces proliferation and the cell cycle progression through the phosphorylation of p27Kip1 in leukemia cells.
    Nakamura S, Okinaka K, Hirano I, Ono T, Sugimoto Y, Shigeno K, Fujisawa S, Shinjo K, Ohnishi K.

    01/21/2010
    Results show that KIS is a direct transcriptional target of FoxM1.

    FoxM1 regulates growth factor-induced expression of kinase-interacting stathmin (KIS) to promote cell cycle progression.
    Petrovic V, Costa RH, Lau LF, Raychaudhuri P, Tyner AL.

    01/21/2010
    A follow up article showing further association between markers in UHMK1 and schizophrenia in a London based sample. Association replicated in an independent Scottish sample.

    Confirmation of the genetic association between the U2AF homology motif (UHM) kinase 1 (UHMK1) gene and schizophrenia on chromosome 1q23.3.
    Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H.

    05/30/2008
    Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)See all PubMed (2) articles

    Expression of kinase interacting with stathmin (KIS, UHMK1) in human brain and lymphoblasts: Effects of schizophrenia and genotype.
    Bristow GC, Lane TA, Walker M, Chen L, Sei Y, Hyde TM, Kleinman JE, Harrison PJ, Eastwood SL, Bristow GC, Lane TA, Walker M, Chen L, Sei Y, Hyde TM, Kleinman JE, Harrison PJ, Eastwood SL.

    Confirmation of the genetic association between the U2AF homology motif (UHM) kinase 1 (UHMK1) gene and schizophrenia on chromosome 1q23.3.
    Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Datta S, Choudhury K, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Crombie C, Fraser G, Walker N, Moorey H, Ray MK, Sule A, Curtis D, St Clair D, Gurling H.

    05/11/2008
    KIS promoter is activated by serum-responsive GABP binding to Ets-binding sites which leads to KIS gene expression, cell migration, and cell cycle progression

    GA-binding protein regulates KIS gene expression, cell migration, and cell cycle progression.
    Crook MF, Olive M, Xue HH, Langenickel TH, Boehm M, Leonard WJ, Nabel EG.

    01/21/2010
    We identify the kinase responsible for S10 phosphorylation as human kinase interacting stathmin (hKIS) and show that it regulates cell cycle progression in response to mitogens.

    A growth factor-dependent nuclear kinase phosphorylates p27(Kip1) and regulates cell cycle progression.
    Boehm M, Yoshimoto T, Crook MF, Nallamshetty S, True A, Nabel GJ, Nabel EG., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    These results provide preliminary evidence that the UHMK1 gene increases susceptibility to schizophrenia. Further confirmation in adequately powered samples is needed.

    Fine mapping by genetic association implicates the chromosome 1q23.3 gene UHMK1, encoding a serine/threonine protein kinase, as a novel schizophrenia susceptibility gene.
    Puri V, McQuillin A, Choudhury K, Datta S, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Moorey H, Morgan J, Punukollu B, Kandasami G, Curtis D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Choudhury K, Datta S, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Moorey H, Morgan J, Punukollu B, Kandasami G, Curtis D, Gurling H.

    01/21/2010
    KIS gene was overexpressed in NF1-associated plexiform neurofibromas and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) as compared to dermal neurofibroma which suggests a possible implication of KIS in the genesis of NF1-associated tumors.

    Quantitative RT-PCR reveals a ubiquitous but preferentially neural expression of the KIS gene in rat and human.
    Bièche I, Manceau V, Curmi PA, Laurendeau I, Lachkar S, Leroy K, Vidaud D, Sobel A, Maucuer A.

    01/21/2010
    Evidence indicating that UHMK1 may be a candidate susceptibility gene for Schizophrenia in the British population. UHMK1 is situated between previously implicated genes RGS4 and NOS1AP.

    Fine mapping by genetic association implicates the chromosome 1q23.3 gene UHMK1, encoding a serine/threonine protein kinase, as a novel schizophrenia susceptibility gene.
    Puri V, McQuillin A, Choudhury K, Datta S, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Moorey H, Morgan J, Punukollu B, Kandasami G, Curtis D, Gurling H, Puri V, McQuillin A, Choudhury K, Datta S, Pimm J, Thirumalai S, Krasucki R, Lawrence J, Quested D, Bass N, Moorey H, Morgan J, Punukollu B, Kandasami G, Curtis D, Gurling H.

    10/16/2006
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