Figure 2From: The repertoire of protein kinases encoded in the draft version of the human genome: atypical variations and uncommon domain combinationsSchematic representation of the domain assignments to hypothetical protein kinases encoded in the human genome. Protein kinase domains are shown in red. The other domains are labeled as follows: ARMB, ARM repeats of β-catenin-like proteins; ARMH, HEAT-related ARM-repeats; eH, homologous regions found in proteins of eukaryotes (C. elegans, D. melanogaster, Arabidopsis thaliana); HH, homologous region found in human proteins; MH, homologous regions found in proteins of mammals (mouse and human); PDZ, a conserved domain in PSD95, DLG and ZO-1; PrH, homologous regions found in proteins of primates (Macaca species and human); TM, transmembrane region. (a) function unknown (ENSP207880); (b) function unknown (ENSP252105); (c) function unknown (gi13652558; homologs have been found only in eukaryotes); (d) function unknown (ENSP250481; homologs have been found only in mouse); (e) function unknown (ENSP234334); (f) function unknown (ENSP232788); (g) function unknown (ENSP188359); (h) predicted BMP2-inducible kinase (ENSP251485); (i) protein kinase involved in embryonic development (ENSP250887); (j) protein kinase associated with the dystrophy complex (ENSP251197); (k) protein kinase similar to mouse apoptosis-associated kinase (ENSP251707); (l) protein kinase of unknown function (ENSP244847).Back to article page