Subject: Novel kinase: p38c We have identified p38C, a third member of the p38 MAP kinase family, by analysis of genomic sequence, using a profile HMM to detect kinase sequences followed by genewise to extend the initial sequence by homology and genomic walking to find start and stop sites. The protein (TrEMBL: P83100) aligns along its full length with fly p38A (Mpk2) and p38B (53% identity, 72-73% similarity), and also with mammalian p38 alpha-delta (39-44% sequence identity, 62-64% similarity), suggesting that a single ancestral p38 gene may have duplicated independently in the insect and vertebrate lineages. C. elegans has two p38 genes (F42G8.3 and B0218.3) which are slightly more similar to each other than to fly or human p38s, again arguing for lineage-specific duplications. The sequence maps as a single exon at 91E1-2; curiously p38A/Mpk2 also consists of a single exon and maps 462bp upstream from p38C, indicating that these may have arisen by genomic duplication. The two DNA sequences are 61% identical in their overlap; the conservation of peptide open reading frame despite DNA sequence divergence argues against p38C being a pseudogene, though no ESTs have been sequenced from this gene, and the putative promoter region is small. ESTs encoding a putative seryl tRNA ligase start 123 bp downstream of the p38C stop, further showing crowding of genes in this area. \-Gerard Manning.