Ckmt1 - creatine kinase, mitochondrial 1 Gene

Also Known as Ckmt1b

Species: Rattus norvegicus

Gene Type: protein coding
Gene ID: 29593

Summary

Enables Creatine Kinase activity and identical protein binding activity. Involved in animal organ development and digestive tract development. Located in mitochondrial inner-outer membrane contact site and perikaryon. Biomarker of status epilepticus. Orthologous to several human genes including CKMT1A (Creatine Kinase, mitochondrial 1A). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]

Ckmt1 Products (1)

mRNA Protein Name
NM_001012738.1 NP_001012756.1 creatine kinase U-type, mitochondrial precursor
Molecular Function GO Annotation Evidence References Source
enables creatine kinase activity IDA
IDA: Inferred from direct assay
1998693 RGD
enables identical protein binding IPI
IPI: Inferred from physical interaction
1998693 RGD
Biological Process GO Annotation Evidence References Source
involved in cerebellum development IEP
IEP: Inferred from expression pattern
12093362 RGD
involved in digestive tract development IEP
IEP: Inferred from expression pattern
8086475 RGD
involved in kidney development IEP
IEP: Inferred from expression pattern
8086475 RGD
involved in skeletal muscle tissue development IEP
IEP: Inferred from expression pattern
8086475 RGD
Cellular Component GO Annotation Evidence References Source
located in mitochondrial inner-outer membrane contact site IDA
IDA: Inferred from direct assay
1998693 RGD
located in perikaryon IDA
IDA: Inferred from direct assay
8847407 RGD
EXP: Inferred from Experiment IDA: Inferred from direct assay IPI: Inferred from physical interaction IMP: Inferred from mutant phenotype IGI: Inferred from genetic interaction IEP: Inferred from expression pattern
Protein Preferred Names Protein Names

creatine kinase U-type, mitochondrial

  • U-MtCK

  • acidic-type mitochondrial creatine kinase

  • creatine kinase, mitochondrial 1, ubiquitous

  • creatine kinase, mitochondrial 1B

  • mia-CK

  • ubiquitous mitochondrial creatine kinase