AbstractActivated p38γ MAP kinase exhibited significant basal ATPase activity in the absence of a kinase substrate, and addition of a phosphoacceptor substrate increased kcat/Km>20-fold. AMP-PCP was competitive with ATP binding and non-competitive with phosphoacceptor substrate binding. The nucleotide binding site affinity label 5′-(p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl)adenosine (FSBA) bound stoichiometrically at Lys-56 in the ATP site of both unphosphorylated and activated p38γ. AMP-PCP only protected the activated enzyme from FSBA inactivation, implying that AMP-PCP does not bind unphosphorylated p38γ. Basal ATPase activities were also observed for activated p38α, ERK2 and JNK3 suggesting that the enzymatic mechanism may be similar for all classes of ...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
SummaryThe MAP kinase p38α is essential for neuronal signaling. To better understand the molecular r...
AbstractIn the presence of its allosteric activator GDP, the major phosphofructokinase-1 from Escher...
AbstractActivated p38γ MAP kinase exhibited significant basal ATPase activity in the absence of a ki...
AbstractBackground: Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases mediate the cellular response to stimuli...
Protein kinases play a central role in signal transduction pathways. Many studies have reported that...
Through a “tag-and-modify” protein chemical modification strategy, we site-selectively phosphoryla...
Phosphoryl transfer is one of the most common biological reactions, and enzymes catalysing this are ...
Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are serine-threonine kinases that participate in signal tr...
The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very l...
Through a "tag-and-modify" protein chemical modification strategy, we site-selectively phosphorylate...
ABSTRACT: Through a “tag-and-modify ” protein chem-ical modification strategy, we site-selectively p...
SummaryMAPKs engage substrates, MAP2Ks, and phosphatases via a docking groove in the C-terminal doma...
Mitogen activated protein kinase kinases (MAPKK’s) have been implicated in regulation of the cellula...
SummaryMost potent protein kinase inhibitors act by competing with ATP to block the phosphotransfera...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
SummaryThe MAP kinase p38α is essential for neuronal signaling. To better understand the molecular r...
AbstractIn the presence of its allosteric activator GDP, the major phosphofructokinase-1 from Escher...
AbstractActivated p38γ MAP kinase exhibited significant basal ATPase activity in the absence of a ki...
AbstractBackground: Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases mediate the cellular response to stimuli...
Protein kinases play a central role in signal transduction pathways. Many studies have reported that...
Through a “tag-and-modify” protein chemical modification strategy, we site-selectively phosphoryla...
Phosphoryl transfer is one of the most common biological reactions, and enzymes catalysing this are ...
Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are serine-threonine kinases that participate in signal tr...
The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very l...
Through a "tag-and-modify" protein chemical modification strategy, we site-selectively phosphorylate...
ABSTRACT: Through a “tag-and-modify ” protein chem-ical modification strategy, we site-selectively p...
SummaryMAPKs engage substrates, MAP2Ks, and phosphatases via a docking groove in the C-terminal doma...
Mitogen activated protein kinase kinases (MAPKK’s) have been implicated in regulation of the cellula...
SummaryMost potent protein kinase inhibitors act by competing with ATP to block the phosphotransfera...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
SummaryThe MAP kinase p38α is essential for neuronal signaling. To better understand the molecular r...
AbstractIn the presence of its allosteric activator GDP, the major phosphofructokinase-1 from Escher...