Protein kinase Cα (PKCα) belongs to the family of AGC kinases that phosphorylate multiple peptide substrates. Although the consensus sequence motif has been identified and used to explain substrate specificity for PKCα, it does not inform the structural basis of substrate-binding and kinase activity for diverse substrates phosphorylated by this kinase. The transient, dynamic, and unstructured nature of this protein–protein interaction has limited structural mapping of kinase–substrate interfaces. Here, using multiscale MD simulation-based predictions and FRET sensor-based experiments, we investigated the conformational dynamics of the kinase–substrate interface. We found that the binding strength of the kinase–substrate interaction is prima...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
Protein kinase Iα (PKGIα) is a pivotal cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) signalling protein. Maj...
Protein kinases are an important class of enzymes involved in the phosphorylation of their targets, ...
Protein kinase Cα (PKCα) belongs to the family of AGC kinases that phosphorylate multiple peptide su...
SummaryProtein kinase C (PKC) play critical roles in many cellular functions including differentiati...
The AGC family of protein kinases (related to protein kinases A, G and C) are a functionally and str...
Three‐dimensional models of the five functional modules in human protein kinase Cα (PKCα) have been ...
Phosphorylation is a universal mechanism for regulating cell behavior in eukaryotes. Although protei...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...
Protein kinases (PKs) have emerged as the largest family of signaling proteins in eukaryotic cells a...
ABSTRACT: Protein kinase C-α (PKCα) has been studied widely as a paradigm for conventional PKCs, wit...
Eukaryotic protein kinases regulate most cellular functions by phosphorylating targeted protein subs...
The human proteome is rich with protein kinases, and this richness has made the kinase of crucial im...
The substrate specificity of protein kinase-Bα (PKBα, also known as RAC kinase or Akt) was investiga...
AbstractThe substrate specificity of protein kinase-Bα (PKBα, also known as RAC kinase or Akt) was i...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
Protein kinase Iα (PKGIα) is a pivotal cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) signalling protein. Maj...
Protein kinases are an important class of enzymes involved in the phosphorylation of their targets, ...
Protein kinase Cα (PKCα) belongs to the family of AGC kinases that phosphorylate multiple peptide su...
SummaryProtein kinase C (PKC) play critical roles in many cellular functions including differentiati...
The AGC family of protein kinases (related to protein kinases A, G and C) are a functionally and str...
Three‐dimensional models of the five functional modules in human protein kinase Cα (PKCα) have been ...
Phosphorylation is a universal mechanism for regulating cell behavior in eukaryotes. Although protei...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...
Protein kinases (PKs) have emerged as the largest family of signaling proteins in eukaryotic cells a...
ABSTRACT: Protein kinase C-α (PKCα) has been studied widely as a paradigm for conventional PKCs, wit...
Eukaryotic protein kinases regulate most cellular functions by phosphorylating targeted protein subs...
The human proteome is rich with protein kinases, and this richness has made the kinase of crucial im...
The substrate specificity of protein kinase-Bα (PKBα, also known as RAC kinase or Akt) was investiga...
AbstractThe substrate specificity of protein kinase-Bα (PKBα, also known as RAC kinase or Akt) was i...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
Protein kinase Iα (PKGIα) is a pivotal cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) signalling protein. Maj...
Protein kinases are an important class of enzymes involved in the phosphorylation of their targets, ...