Target Information
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Target ID |
T63183
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Target Name |
Pantothenate kinase 3 (PANK3)
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Synonyms |
hPanK3; Pantothenic acid kinase 3
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Gene Name |
PANK3
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Target Type |
Clinical trial target
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Disease | [+] 1 Target-related Diseases | + | ||||
1 | Metabolism inborn error [ICD-11: 5C50] | |||||
Function |
Catalyzes the phosphorylation of pantothenate to generate 4'-phosphopantothenate in the first and rate-determining step of coenzyme A (CoA) synthesis. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:17631502, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20797618, ECO:0000269|PubMed:27555321, ECO:0000269|PubMed:30927326}.
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BioChemical Class |
Kinase
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EC Number |
EC 2.7.1.33
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Sequence |
MKIKDAKKPSFPWFGMDIGGTLVKLSYFEPIDITAEEEQEEVESLKSIRKYLTSNVAYGS
TGIRDVHLELKDLTLFGRRGNLHFIRFPTQDLPTFIQMGRDKNFSTLQTVLCATGGGAYK FEKDFRTIGNLHLHKLDELDCLVKGLLYIDSVSFNGQAECYYFANASEPERCQKMPFNLD DPYPLLVVNIGSGVSILAVHSKDNYKRVTGTSLGGGTFLGLCSLLTGCESFEEALEMASK GDSTQADKLVRDIYGGDYERFGLPGWAVASSFGNMIYKEKRESVSKEDLARATLVTITNN IGSVARMCAVNEKINRVVFVGNFLRVNTLSMKLLAYALDYWSKGQLKALFLEHEGYFGAV GALLGLPNFS Click to Show/Hide
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Drugs and Modes of Action | Top | |||||
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Clinical Trial Drug(s) | [+] 1 Clinical Trial Drugs | + | ||||
1 | BBP-671 | Drug Info | Phase 1 | Methylmalonic acidemia | [2] | |
Mode of Action | [+] 1 Modes of Action | + | ||||
Activator | [+] 1 Activator drugs | + | ||||
1 | BBP-671 | Drug Info | [1] |
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REF 1 | Relief of CoA sequestration and restoration of mitochondrial function in a mouse model of propionic acidemia. J Inherit Metab Dis. 2023 Jan;46(1):28-42. | |||||
REF 2 | ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04836494) A First-in-human, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Single and Multiple Ascending Dose Escalation to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of BBP-671 in Healthy Subjects and In Patients With Propionic Acidemia or Methylmalonic Acidemia. U.S.National Institutes of Health. |
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