STK35L1

STK35L1 is a is_associated_with::protein that in humans is encoded by the STK35 (serine/threonine kinase 35) is_associated_with::gene. It is a member of the NKF4 (New Kinase Family 4) Ser/Thr is_associated_with::kinases (is_associated_with::STK) family and classified in group "Other" in the human kinome. Previously, STK35L1 was named as Clik1 (CLP36 Interacting Kinase 1) based on a study that showed an association of STK35 with CLP36 after overexpression of both proteins in is_associated_with::osteosarcoma cells. Clik1 gene described by Vallenius et al. code for a protein of 501 is_associated_with::amino acids. Later, Goyal et al. found that coding sequence of the STK35 gene is incomplete. The newly identified sequence of the STK35 gene codes for a protein of 534 amino acids with a is_associated_with::N-terminal elongation of 133 amino acids. It has been designated as STK35L1.

Functions
STK35L1 is predominantly found in the nucleus and the nucleolus. Nuclear is_associated_with::actin was identified as a novel binding partner of STK35L1. However, it can interact with is_associated_with::PDLIM1/CLP-36 in the cytoplasm and localize to actin stress fibers. STK35L1 regulates the expression of is_associated_with::CDKN2A and inhibiting G1- to S-phase transition.Depletion of STK35L1 by is_associated_with::siRNA impaired endothelial is_associated_with::cell migration. STK35L1 may act as a central kinase linking the is_associated_with::cell cycle and migration of endothelial cells.