Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the γ-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and thereby profoundly alter the properties of the phosphorylated protein. The identification of the substrates of protein kinases has proven to be a very difficult task because of the multitude of structurally related protein kinases present in cells, their apparent redundancy of function, and the lack of absolute specificity of small-molecule inhibitors. Here, we review approaches that utilize chemical genetics to determine the functions and substrates of protein kinases, focusing on the design of ATP analogues and protein kinase binding site mutants. © 2007 by American Chemical Society
Background:Protein kinases play a central role in controlling diverse signal transduction pathways i...
One key area of protein kinase research is the identification of cognate substrates. The search for ...
Chemical genetic studies with enlarged ATP binding sites and unnatural ATP analogues have been appli...
Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the γ-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and thereby p...
Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the γ-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and thereby p...
Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and there...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The determination of specific kinase substrates in vivo is challenging due to the large number of pr...
This protocol describes a method for studying protein kinases and their substrates by generation of ...
This protocol describes a method for studying protein kinases and their substrates by generation of ...
Protein kinases control the function of about one third of cellular proteins by catalysing the trans...
Intracellular signaling by protein kinases controls many aspects of cellular biochemistry and physio...
Background:Protein kinases play a central role in controlling diverse signal transduction pathways i...
One key area of protein kinase research is the identification of cognate substrates. The search for ...
Chemical genetic studies with enlarged ATP binding sites and unnatural ATP analogues have been appli...
Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the γ-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and thereby p...
Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the γ-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and thereby p...
Protein kinases catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphate of ATP to a protein substrate and there...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology...
The determination of specific kinase substrates in vivo is challenging due to the large number of pr...
This protocol describes a method for studying protein kinases and their substrates by generation of ...
This protocol describes a method for studying protein kinases and their substrates by generation of ...
Protein kinases control the function of about one third of cellular proteins by catalysing the trans...
Intracellular signaling by protein kinases controls many aspects of cellular biochemistry and physio...
Background:Protein kinases play a central role in controlling diverse signal transduction pathways i...
One key area of protein kinase research is the identification of cognate substrates. The search for ...
Chemical genetic studies with enlarged ATP binding sites and unnatural ATP analogues have been appli...