Drug Target Ontology

Last uploaded: February 15, 2018
Preferred Name

Atypical kinase adck3, mitochondrial

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Atypical kinase ADCK3, mitochondrial (ADCK3) with no mutation in a nonphosphorylated state A chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q8NI60]

ID

http://www.drugtargetontology.org/dto/DTO_03100015

definition

Atypical kinase ADCK3, mitochondrial (ADCK3) with no mutation in a nonphosphorylated state

A chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, mitochondrial that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q8NI60]

geneSymbol

ADCK3

geneSynonym

CABC1

hasDbXref

https://pharos.nih.gov/idg/targets/Q8NI60

label

Atypical kinase adck3, mitochondrial

prefixIRI

dto:DTO_03100015

prefLabel

Atypical kinase adck3, mitochondrial

uniprot_xref

Q8NI60

subClassOf

http://www.drugtargetontology.org/dto/DTO_03300249

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