In heart disease, oxidation is overactive, and CaM kinase is turned on too much.
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This study also provides insight into the role of the kinase in these processes.
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The researchers treated an array of kinases with radiolabeled kinase substrates.
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The kinase domain of titin controls muscle gene expression and protein turnover.
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Mosaic amplification of multiple receptor tyrosine kinase genes in glioblastoma.
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SopB also promotes intracellular survival by activating the protein kinase AKT1.
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This mutation is targeted by the clinically successful kinase inhibitor Gleevec.
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This is the largest preponderance of a kinase yet discovered in AD brain tissue.
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The black dashed lines delineate the boundary between FRB and the kinase domain.
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An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of a proenzyme to an active enzyme
In chemistry and biochemistry, a kinase, alternatively known as a phosphotransferase, is a type of enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules, such as ATP , to specific substrates. ...
5' AMP-activated protein kinase or AMPK or 5' adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase is an enzyme that plays a role in cellular energy homeostasis. It consists of three proteins (subunits) that together make a functional enzyme, conserved from yeast to humans. ...
Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (also pyruvate dehydrogenase complex kinase, PDC kinase, or PDK) is a kinase enzyme which acts to inactivate the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase by phosphorylating it using ATP.
(Kinases) Phosphoglycerate kinase
Kinases are proteins that are used in the cells to help control cell growth and formation of blood supply. In cancer cells, kinases play a role in allowing the growth and division of cancer cells and the formation of blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the tumor cells. ...
A molecule that phosphorylates, or adds a phosphate group onto, other molecules in the cell in order to turn them on or off. Often used in signaling cascades that tell the cell to carry out certain functions.
An enzyme that mediates the addition of phosphorus to chemical groups. The AZT nucleoside must be phosphorylated to become a genetically active nucleotide.