Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conserved canonical amino acids that help define their catalytically active counterparts. Recent findings in the pseudokinase field confirm that evolutionary repurposing of the structurally defined bilobal protein kinase fold permits distinct biological functions to emerge, many of which rely on conformational switching, as opposed to canonical catalysis. In this analysis, we evaluate progress in evaluating several members of the 'dark' pseudokinome that are pertinent to help drive this expanding field. Initially, we discuss how adaptions in erythropoietin-producing hepatocellular carcinoma (Eph) receptor tyrosine kinase domains resulted in two ve...
Despite their apparent lack of catalytic activity, pseudokinases are essential signaling molecules. ...
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...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
Protein phosphorylation by eukaryotic protein kinases (ePKs) is a fundamental mechanism of cell sign...
Kinases control virtually all aspects of biology. Forty-eight human proteins have a kinase-like doma...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
Pseudokinases are classified by the lack of one or several of the highly conserved motifs involved i...
Pseudokinases are an intriguing group inside the large protein kinase family. Lacking the highly con...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...
Kinases play a critical role in regulating many cellular functions including development, differenti...
Pseudokinases are a class of kinases which are structurally designated as lacking kinase activity. D...
Pseudokinases lack conservation of one or more of the catalytic residues in the kinase core and as a...
Despite their apparent lack of catalytic activity, pseudokinases are essential signaling molecules. ...
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...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
Protein phosphorylation by eukaryotic protein kinases (ePKs) is a fundamental mechanism of cell sign...
Kinases control virtually all aspects of biology. Forty-eight human proteins have a kinase-like doma...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
Pseudokinases are classified by the lack of one or several of the highly conserved motifs involved i...
Pseudokinases are an intriguing group inside the large protein kinase family. Lacking the highly con...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl transfer, term...
Kinases play a critical role in regulating many cellular functions including development, differenti...
Pseudokinases are a class of kinases which are structurally designated as lacking kinase activity. D...
Pseudokinases lack conservation of one or more of the catalytic residues in the kinase core and as a...
Despite their apparent lack of catalytic activity, pseudokinases are essential signaling molecules. ...
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...