- dephosphorylation,
occur four
times during glycolysis.
Kinases are part of the
larger family of phosphotransferases.
Kinases should not be
confused with phosphorylases...
-
include the
extracellular regulated kinases (ERKs), the c-Jun N-terminal
Kinases (JNKs), and the p38 MAP
kinase. The ERKs are
regulated by the Raf family...
- Mitogen-activated
protein kinase kinase kinase kinase (MAP4K) is a
family of
proteins involved in
cellular signal transduction. MAP4K1 (aka HPK1) MAP4K2...
-
switch in many
cellular functions.
Tyrosine kinases belong to a
larger class of
enzymes known as
protein kinases which also
attach phosphates to
other amino...
- J****
kinase (JAK) is a
family of intracellular, non-receptor
tyrosine kinases that
transduce cytokine-mediated
signals via the JAK-STAT pathway. They...
-
tyrosine kinases lead to
activation of a
series of
signalling cascades which have
numerous effects on
protein expression.
Receptor tyrosine kinases are part...
- serine/threonine
kinases,
which phosphorylate the
hydroxyl groups of
serines and
threonines in
their targets. Most of the
others are
tyrosine kinases, although...
- environment) is
performed by
members of the Ste7
protein kinase family, also
known as MAP2
kinases. MAP2
kinases in turn, are also
activated by phosphorylation...
-
protein kinases, in part
because of its uniqueness; out of 540
different protein kinase genes that make up the
human kinome, only one
other protein kinase, casein...
- RAF
kinases are a
family of
three serine/threonine-specific
protein kinases that are
related to
retroviral oncogenes. The
mouse sarcoma virus 3611 contains...