Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key feature of transmitting these cellular signals is the ability of protein kinases to activate one another by phosphorylation. A number of kinases are predicted by sequence homology to be incapable of phosphoryl group transfer due to degradation of their catalytic motifs. These are termed pseudokinases and because of the assumed lack of phosphoryltransfer activity their biological role in cellular transduction has been mysterious. Recent structure–function studies have uncovered the molecular determinants for protein kinase inactivity and have shed light to the biological functions and evolution of this enigmatic subset of the human kinome. Pseudokin...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
What is the point of pseudokinases? The interaction between an active kinase and an ‘inactive ’ pseu...
Kinases control virtually all aspects of biology. Forty-eight human proteins have a kinase-like doma...
Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conse...
Kinases play a critical role in regulating many cellular functions including development, differenti...
Protein kinases are present in all domains of life and play diverse roles in cellular signaling. Whe...
Pseudokinases are classified by the lack of one or several of the highly conserved motifs involved i...
Protein phosphorylation by eukaryotic protein kinases (ePKs) is a fundamental mechanism of cell sign...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways are highly conserved regulators of eukary...
Pseudokinases are an intriguing group inside the large protein kinase family. Lacking the highly con...
Pseudokinases are a class of kinases which are structurally designated as lacking kinase activity. D...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
What is the point of pseudokinases? The interaction between an active kinase and an ‘inactive ’ pseu...
Kinases control virtually all aspects of biology. Forty-eight human proteins have a kinase-like doma...
Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conse...
Kinases play a critical role in regulating many cellular functions including development, differenti...
Protein kinases are present in all domains of life and play diverse roles in cellular signaling. Whe...
Pseudokinases are classified by the lack of one or several of the highly conserved motifs involved i...
Protein phosphorylation by eukaryotic protein kinases (ePKs) is a fundamental mechanism of cell sign...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways are highly conserved regulators of eukary...
Pseudokinases are an intriguing group inside the large protein kinase family. Lacking the highly con...
Pseudokinases are a class of kinases which are structurally designated as lacking kinase activity. D...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...