KIZ report

I. Expression across cell types

II. Expression across tissues

III. Associated gene sets

GO_0007051Biological processspindle organization
GO_0042995Cellular componentcell projection
GO_0005813Cellular componentcentrosome
GO_0005737Cellular componentcytoplasm
GO_0019901Molecular functionprotein kinase binding
GO_0005515Molecular functionprotein binding

IV. Literature review

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Gene nameKIZ
Protein nameCentrosomal protein kizuna (Polo-like kinase 1 substrate 1)
Kizuna centrosomal protein
SynonymsPLK1S1
NCRNA00153
HT013
C20orf19
DescriptionFUNCTION: Centrosomal protein required for establishing a robust mitotic centrosome architecture that can endure the forces that converge on the centrosomes during spindle formation. Required for stabilizing the expanded pericentriolar material around the centriole. .

FUNCTION: Centrosomal protein required for establishing a robust mitotic centrosome architecture that can endure the forces that converge on the centrosomes during spindle formation. Required for stabilizing the expanded pericentriolar material around the centriole. .

FUNCTION: Centrosomal protein required for establishing a robust mitotic centrosome architecture that can endure the forces that converge on the centrosomes during spindle formation. Required for stabilizing the expanded pericentriolar material around the centriole. .

FUNCTION: Centrosomal protein required for establishing a robust mitotic centrosome architecture that can endure the forces that converge on the centrosomes during spindle formation. Required for stabilizing the expanded pericentriolar material around the centriole. .

FUNCTION: Centrosomal protein required for establishing a robust mitotic centrosome architecture that can endure the forces that converge on the centrosomes during spindle formation. Required for stabilizing the expanded pericentriolar material around the centriole. .

FUNCTION: Centrosomal protein required for establishing a robust mitotic centrosome architecture that can endure the forces that converge on the centrosomes during spindle formation. Required for stabilizing the expanded pericentriolar material around the centriole. .

AccessionsENST00000620891.4 [Q2M2Z5-2]
ENST00000616848.4 [Q2M2Z5-5]
ENST00000619574.4
A0A087WXA9
ENST00000616679.4
ENST00000611685.4
A0A087X251
ENST00000619189.5 [Q2M2Z5-1]
A0A087X0T6
ENST00000612654.1
A0A087WX12
ENST00000621366.1
A0A087WTH3
A0A087X032
ENST00000619179.4
Q2M2Z5