Kinases play a critical role in regulating many cellular functions including development, differentiation and proliferation. To date, over 518 proteins with kinase activity, comprising ~2-3% of total cellular proteins, have been identified from within the human kinome. Interestingly, approximately 10% of kinases are categorised as pseudokinases since they lack one or more conserved catalytic residues within their kinase domain and were originally thought to have no enzymatic activity. Recently, there has been strong evidence to suggest that some pseudokinsases can not only function as scaffold proteins, but may also possess kinase activity leading to modulation of cell signalling pathways. Altered activity of these pseudokinases can result ...
© 2019 Ashleigh Kate KroppThe human pseudokinase SgK269, and its structurally related homologue SgK2...
Metastatic disease represents the major cause of death in oncologic patients worldwide. Accumulating...
Protein kinases regulate a vast array of cellular processesincluding, but not limited to, cell proli...
Kinases control virtually all aspects of biology. Forty-eight human proteins have a kinase-like doma...
Pseudokinases are a class of kinases which are structurally designated as lacking kinase activity. D...
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...
Protein kinases play a pivotal role in regulating many aspects of biological processes, including de...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways are highly conserved regulators of eukary...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
Protein kinases are present in all domains of life and play diverse roles in cellular signaling. Whe...
The study of pseudokinases has uncovered that catalysis-independent functions play a critical role i...
Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conse...
The pseudophosphatases, atypical members of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, have emerged as...
What is the point of pseudokinases? The interaction between an active kinase and an ‘inactive ’ pseu...
© 2019 Ashleigh Kate KroppThe human pseudokinase SgK269, and its structurally related homologue SgK2...
Metastatic disease represents the major cause of death in oncologic patients worldwide. Accumulating...
Protein kinases regulate a vast array of cellular processesincluding, but not limited to, cell proli...
Kinases control virtually all aspects of biology. Forty-eight human proteins have a kinase-like doma...
Pseudokinases are a class of kinases which are structurally designated as lacking kinase activity. D...
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...
Protein kinases play a pivotal role in regulating many aspects of biological processes, including de...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways are highly conserved regulators of eukary...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
Protein kinases are present in all domains of life and play diverse roles in cellular signaling. Whe...
The study of pseudokinases has uncovered that catalysis-independent functions play a critical role i...
Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conse...
The pseudophosphatases, atypical members of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, have emerged as...
What is the point of pseudokinases? The interaction between an active kinase and an ‘inactive ’ pseu...
© 2019 Ashleigh Kate KroppThe human pseudokinase SgK269, and its structurally related homologue SgK2...
Metastatic disease represents the major cause of death in oncologic patients worldwide. Accumulating...
Protein kinases regulate a vast array of cellular processesincluding, but not limited to, cell proli...