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CDK5 regulatory proteins

Unless otherwise stated all data on this page refer to the human proteins. Gene information is provided for human (Hs), mouse (Mm) and rat (Rn).

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Serine/threonine cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) activation is regulated by interactions with neuron-specific co-activators p35 (CDK5R1) and p39 (CDK5R2) [1,4-5,9-10]. These interactions are important for the normal physiological roles of CDK5 [1,3,6].

The p35 protein can be proteolytically cleaved by calpain (removing the terminal regulatory motif) which generates a more stable p25 protein that retains CDK5 binding. CDK5/p25 complexes hyperactive CDK5, and this dysregulation has been associated with pathological neurodegenerative changes [2,8]. For this reason modulators of CDK5/p25 complex formation and/or activity are of therapeutic interest [7].

Targets

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p35 (cyclin dependent kinase 5 regulatory subunit 1) Show summary »


Target Id 3344
Nomenclature cyclin dependent kinase 5 regulatory subunit 1
Common abbreviation p35
Previous and unofficial names cyclin-dependent kinase 5, regulatory subunit 1 (p35) | p35
Genes CDK5R1 (Hs), Cdk5r1 (Mm), Cdk5r1 (Rn)
Ensembl ID ENSG00000176749 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000048895 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000021685 (Rn)
UniProtKB AC Q15078 (Hs), P61809 (Mm), P61810 (Rn)
Inhibitors
Cdk5i pKd 6.8 [7]
Comment P35 is a neuron specific co-activator of CDK5 serine/threonine kinase activity that is required for normal CDK5 function. It can be proteolytically cleaved by calpain to form a shorter protein (p25; amino acids 99-307 of p35) which hyperactivates CDK5 [8]. The CDK5/p25 complex is associated with neurodegenerative pathology.

p39 (cyclin dependent kinase 5 regulatory subunit 2) Show summary »

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Database page citation:

CDK5 regulatory proteins. Accessed on 16/06/2026. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY, http://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/FamilyDisplayForward?familyId=1128.

Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY citation:

Alexander SPH, Gibb AJ, Kelly E, Mathie AA, Peach CJ, Veale EL, Cidlowski JA, Davenport AP, Fabbro D, Spedding M, Striessnig J, Armstrong JF, Buneman OP, Faccenda E, Harding SD, Southan C, Davies JA et al. (2025) The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2025/26: Introduction and Other Protein Targets. Br J Pharmacol. 182: S1-S23.