Ceramide Kinase Like Protein (CERKL)

RP26; Retinitis Pigmentosa 26(Autosomal Recessive)

Ceramide Kinase Like Protein (CERKL)
CERKL was initially identified as a locus (RP26) associated with an autosomal recessive form of retinitis pigmentosa (arRP) disease. This gene encodes a protein with ceramide kinase-like domains, however, the protein does not phosphorylate ceramide and its target substrate is currently unknown. This protein may be a negative regulator of apoptosis in photoreceptor cells. Mutations in this gene cause a form of retinitis pigmentosa characterized by autosomal recessive cone and rod dystrophy (arCRD). The predicted 532-amino acid protein shares 29% identity with ceramide kinase (CERK). Northern blot analysis failed to detect expression of CERKL on 2 panels of several human tissues, suggesting that it is expressed either in nontested tissues or at low levels, in contrast to the higher and more ubiquitous expression of CERK.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)