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Protein-coding gene in humans
ADCK5 (aarF domain containing kinase 5) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ADCK5 gene . It is situated on chromosome 8 at the q24.3 location.
ADCK5 is predicted to possess protein serine/threonine kinase activity and to be an integral component of the membrane.[ 5]
The ADCK5 gene is located on chromosome 8q24.3. The genomic sequence spans 20,154 base pairs from 144,373,088 to 144,393,242 on the GRCh38.p14 primary assembly. It consists of 19 exons.[ 5]
ADCK5 is ubiquitously expressed across various human tissues, with notable expression in the duodenum and small intestine, among others.[ 5]
Clinical significance [ edit ]
Research indicates that ADCK5 may have therapeutic implications in lung cancer.[ 6]
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