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Stress-Activated Protein Kinases in Intervertebral Disc Degeneration: Unraveling the Impact of JNK and p38 MAPK. [PDF]
Li L, Zhang G, Yang Z, Kang X.
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State‐of‐the‐Art, Insights, and Perspectives for MOFs‐Nanocomposites and MOF‐Derived (Nano)Materials
Different approaches to MOF‐NP composite formation, such as ship‐in‐a‐bottle, bottle‐around‐the‐ship and in situ one‐step synthesis, are used. Owing to synergistic effects, the advantageous features of the components of the composites are beneficially combined, and their individual drawbacks are mitigated.
Stefanos Mourdikoudis+6 more
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RAF-like protein kinases mediate a deeply conserved, rapid auxin response.
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A-kinase anchoring proteins: protein kinase A and beyond
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2000Compartmentalization of kinases and phosphatases is a key determinant in the specificity of second messenger mediated signaling events. Localization of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) and other signaling enzymes is mediated by interaction with A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs).
Amelia S. Edwards, John D. Scott
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1994
The structures of four serine/threonine protein kinases have been determined recently. By comparing these structures with that of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAPK), it is now possible to see how the activity of these regulatory enzymes is controlled. Low activity is maintained through the conformation of the phosphorylation lip, domain rotations,
E J, Goldsmith, M H, Cobb
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The structures of four serine/threonine protein kinases have been determined recently. By comparing these structures with that of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAPK), it is now possible to see how the activity of these regulatory enzymes is controlled. Low activity is maintained through the conformation of the phosphorylation lip, domain rotations,
E J, Goldsmith, M H, Cobb
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AGC protein kinase phosphorylation and protein kinase C
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2001Protein kinase cascades feature in many signal transduction pathways. For those discussed here, a single upstream protein kinase appears to be responsible for the control of multiple downstream targets. So how is specificity introduced into these events?
Parker, P J, Parkinson, S J
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2021
Recently, aging has been tried to be explained with large numbers of theories, but none of them can elucidate the changes occurring in the aging process alone. A unified theory encompassing the mechanisms of genetic factors and repair systems in aging is becoming increasingly required.
ENGİN, ATİLLA, ENGİN, AYŞE BAŞAK
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Recently, aging has been tried to be explained with large numbers of theories, but none of them can elucidate the changes occurring in the aging process alone. A unified theory encompassing the mechanisms of genetic factors and repair systems in aging is becoming increasingly required.
ENGİN, ATİLLA, ENGİN, AYŞE BAŞAK
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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1986
The combined application of protein structural techniques, immunochemistry, and molecular biology has permitted an analysis of the differential expression of the genes for the three related protein kinases, C-alpha, -beta, and gamma. The evidence now suggests that the type of protein kinase C in a cell may govern the nature and mechanisms of functional
Axel Ullrich, Peter J. Parker
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The combined application of protein structural techniques, immunochemistry, and molecular biology has permitted an analysis of the differential expression of the genes for the three related protein kinases, C-alpha, -beta, and gamma. The evidence now suggests that the type of protein kinase C in a cell may govern the nature and mechanisms of functional
Axel Ullrich, Peter J. Parker
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A new family of protein kinases— The mitochondrial protein kinases
Advances in Enzyme Regulation, 1995Molecular cloning has provided evidence for a new family of protein kinases in eukaryotic cells. These kinases show no sequence similarity with other eukaryotic protein kinases, but are related by sequence to the histidine protein kinases found in prokaryotes. These protein kinases, responsible for phosphorylation and inactivation of the branched-chain
Yu Zhao+5 more
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