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CSNK1G13

CSNK1G13, also known as Casein kinase I gamma 13, is a protein-coding gene in humans that encodes a member of the casein kinase I gamma (CK1G) subfamily of serine/threonine kinases. CK1 gamma enzymes are constitutively active kinases involved in phosphorylation of a wide range of substrates, influencing signaling pathways such as Wnt signaling, vesicle trafficking, and circadian rhythm regulation.

The specific substrate repertoire and biological roles of CSNK1G13 have not been extensively characterized; current knowledge

Expression data are limited; CSNK1G13 appears to be expressed in multiple tissues, but detailed tissue distribution

Genomic and proteomic resources (for example NCBI Gene, Ensembl, UniProt) provide entries for CSNK1G13 and note

As with many members of the CK1 family, further research is needed to define its precise functions,

primarily
places
it
within
the
CK1
gamma
family,
with
the
implication
that
it
participates
in
cellular
signaling
at
the
cytoplasm
and
possibly
at
membranes.
and
expression
levels
require
confirmation
from
transcriptomic
datasets.
it
as
a
kinase;
there
are
no
well-established
disease
associations
linked
specifically
to
CSNK1G13
to
date.
substrates,
and
physiological
relevance.