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- There are 2 common types of CAM Kinase proteins: specialized and multi-functional CAM kinases. Substrate-specific CAM Kinases only have one target that...
- Bistramide A BPAG1 Brevin (Gelsolin) c-Abl Calpactin (Annexin) CHO1 Cortactin CamKinase II Calponin Chondramide Cortexillin CAP Caltropin CH-ILKBP CPb3 Cap100...
- transported into the vacuole, whereas PEP-C kinase readily inverts dephosphorylation. In daylight, plants using CAM close their guard cells and discharge malate...
- thought to be the first football player to have been granted such eligibility. Cam McCormick was born to father Corey and mother Debra McCormick in Mesa, Arizona...
- protein kinase type II subunit alpha (CAMKIIα), a.k.a. Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha, is one subunit of CamKII, a protein kinase (i.e...
- substrates of p90rsk include protein phosphatase 1; glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3); L1 CAM, a neural cell adhesion molecule; Son of Sevenless, the Ras exchange...
- Ca2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaM kinase II or CaMKII) is a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase that is regulated by the Ca2+ /calmodulin...
- magnesium ion is critical for ATP binding in the kinase domain. The presence of Mg2+ regulates kinase activity. It is interesting from an RNA world perspective...
- means of the enzyme pyruvate kinase. This serves as an additional regulatory step, similar to the phosphoglycerate kinase step. Cofactors: Mg2+ The existence...
- sensor component of the groucho/ TLE1 corepressor complex mediates a CaMKinase IIdelta-dependent neurogenic gene activation pathway". Cell. 119 (6):...