Protein kinases (PKs) have emerged as the largest family of signaling proteins in eukaryotic cells and are involved in every aspect of cellular regulation. Great progresses have been made in understanding the mechanisms of PKs phosphorylating their substrates, but the detailed mechanisms, by which PKs ensure their substrate specificity with their structurally conserved catalytic domains, still have not been adequately understood. Correlated mutation analysis based on large sets of diverse sequence data may provide new insights into this question.Statistical coupling, residue correlation and mutual information analyses along with clustering were applied to analyze the structure-based multiple sequence alignment of the catalytic domains of th...
Protein kinases lie at the heart of cell-signaling processes and are often mutated in disease. Kinas...
<div><p>The conserved function of protein phosphorylation, catalysed by members of protein kinase su...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...
Regulation of Pak2 activity involves at least two mechanisms: (i) phosphorylation of the conserved T...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
Protein kinases are the most common protein domains implicated in cancer, where somatically acquired...
Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultima...
Our aim is to explore the similarities in structural fluctuations of homologous kinases. Gaussian Ne...
Background: Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communicatio...
The functional diversity of kinases enables specificity in cellular signal transduction. Yet how mor...
Abstract Background Phosphorylation events direct the flow of signals and metabolites along cellular...
Protein kinases lie at the heart of cell-signaling processes and are often mutated in disease. Kinas...
<div><p>The conserved function of protein phosphorylation, catalysed by members of protein kinase su...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...
Regulation of Pak2 activity involves at least two mechanisms: (i) phosphorylation of the conserved T...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
Protein kinases phosphorylate several cellular proteins providing control mechanisms for various sig...
Protein kinases are the most common protein domains implicated in cancer, where somatically acquired...
Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communication and ultima...
Our aim is to explore the similarities in structural fluctuations of homologous kinases. Gaussian Ne...
Background: Distal interactions between discrete elements of an enzyme are critical for communicatio...
The functional diversity of kinases enables specificity in cellular signal transduction. Yet how mor...
Abstract Background Phosphorylation events direct the flow of signals and metabolites along cellular...
Protein kinases lie at the heart of cell-signaling processes and are often mutated in disease. Kinas...
<div><p>The conserved function of protein phosphorylation, catalysed by members of protein kinase su...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...