Pseudoenzymes are catalytically deficient variants of enzymes that are represented in all major enzyme families. Their regulatory functions in signalling pathways are shedding new light on the non-catalytic functions of active enzymes, and are suggesting new ways to target cellular signalling mechanisms with drugs
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
The emergence of robust methods to expand the genetic code allows incorporation of non-canonical ami...
Pseudogenes are very common in the genomes of a wide range of organisms and, although they were orig...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
The pseudophosphatases, atypical members of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, have emerged as...
Phosphatases are a diverse family of enzymes, comprising at least 10 distinct protein folds. Like mo...
Large-scale sequencing of genomes has revealed that most enzyme families include inactive homologues...
We present a systems biology view on pseudoenzymes that acknowledges that genes are not selfish: the...
We present a systems biology view on pseudoenzymes that acknowledges that genes are not selfish: the...
Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conse...
Protein kinases are present in all domains of life and play diverse roles in cellular signaling. Whe...
The M14 family of metallocarboxypeptidases (MCPs) is a large family of proteins. Most of these prote...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
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...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
The emergence of robust methods to expand the genetic code allows incorporation of non-canonical ami...
Pseudogenes are very common in the genomes of a wide range of organisms and, although they were orig...
The 21st century is witnessing an explosive surge in our understanding of pseudoenzyme-driven regula...
The pseudophosphatases, atypical members of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, have emerged as...
Phosphatases are a diverse family of enzymes, comprising at least 10 distinct protein folds. Like mo...
Large-scale sequencing of genomes has revealed that most enzyme families include inactive homologues...
We present a systems biology view on pseudoenzymes that acknowledges that genes are not selfish: the...
We present a systems biology view on pseudoenzymes that acknowledges that genes are not selfish: the...
Pseudoenzymes are present within many, but not all, known enzyme families and lack one or more conse...
Protein kinases are present in all domains of life and play diverse roles in cellular signaling. Whe...
The M14 family of metallocarboxypeptidases (MCPs) is a large family of proteins. Most of these prote...
Protein kinases provide a platform for the integration of signal transduction networks. A key featur...
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...
Pseudokinases are members of the protein kinase superfamily but signal primarily through noncatalyti...
The emergence of robust methods to expand the genetic code allows incorporation of non-canonical ami...
Pseudogenes are very common in the genomes of a wide range of organisms and, although they were orig...