Background: Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultimately for regulation. However, identifying the components of such interactions has remained elusive due to the delicate nature of these contacts. Protein kinases are a prime example of an enzyme with multiple regulatory sites that are spatially separate, yet communicate extensively for tight regulation of activity. Kinase misregulation has been directly linked to a variety of cancers, underscoring the necessity for understanding intramolecular kinase regulation. Methodology/Principal Findings: A genetic screen was developed to identify suppressor mutations that restored catalytic activity in vivo from two kinase-dead Protein Kinase...
Background and aims:Protein Kinases having significant effects on signal transduction as well as mos...
The genes PRKACA and PRKACB encode the principal catalytic (C) subunits of protein kinase A (PKA) Cα...
The PKC1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a homolog of mammalian protein kinase C that is re...
Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultima...
Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultima...
Background: Protein Kinases are a superfamily of proteins involved in crucial cellular processes suc...
Mutations leading to activation of proto-oncogenic protein kinases (PKs) are a type of drivers cruci...
Protein kinases are the most common protein domains implicated in cancer, where somatically acquired...
As a central regulatory hub, protein kinase A (PKA) coordinates numerous biological processes, inclu...
As a central regulatory hub, protein kinase A (PKA) coordinates numerous biological processes, inclu...
Protein kinases (PKs) have emerged as the largest family of signaling proteins in eukaryotic cells a...
Signal transduction is indispensible for control of cell growth, differentiation, metabolism, and mi...
Protein kinases are key components in cellular signalling pathways as they carry out the phosphoryla...
A mutant catalytic subunit of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase has been...
<div><p>The genes <em>PRKACA</em> and <em>PRKACB</em> encode the principal catalytic (C) subunits of...
Background and aims:Protein Kinases having significant effects on signal transduction as well as mos...
The genes PRKACA and PRKACB encode the principal catalytic (C) subunits of protein kinase A (PKA) Cα...
The PKC1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a homolog of mammalian protein kinase C that is re...
Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultima...
Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultima...
Background: Protein Kinases are a superfamily of proteins involved in crucial cellular processes suc...
Mutations leading to activation of proto-oncogenic protein kinases (PKs) are a type of drivers cruci...
Protein kinases are the most common protein domains implicated in cancer, where somatically acquired...
As a central regulatory hub, protein kinase A (PKA) coordinates numerous biological processes, inclu...
As a central regulatory hub, protein kinase A (PKA) coordinates numerous biological processes, inclu...
Protein kinases (PKs) have emerged as the largest family of signaling proteins in eukaryotic cells a...
Signal transduction is indispensible for control of cell growth, differentiation, metabolism, and mi...
Protein kinases are key components in cellular signalling pathways as they carry out the phosphoryla...
A mutant catalytic subunit of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase has been...
<div><p>The genes <em>PRKACA</em> and <em>PRKACB</em> encode the principal catalytic (C) subunits of...
Background and aims:Protein Kinases having significant effects on signal transduction as well as mos...
The genes PRKACA and PRKACB encode the principal catalytic (C) subunits of protein kinase A (PKA) Cα...
The PKC1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a homolog of mammalian protein kinase C that is re...