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kingdoms of life.
Pseudokinases have both
physiological (signal transduction) and
pathophysiological functions. The
phrase pseudokinase was
first coined...
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Pseudokinases are pseudoenzymes,
proteins that
resemble enzymes structurally, but lack
catalytic activity. Some of
these pseudokinases that are...
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Protein kinases can be
classed as
catalytically active (canonical) or as
pseudokinases,
reflecting the
evolutionary loss of one or more of the
catalytic amino...
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evolution of
divergent nucleotide-binding
mechanisms among pseudokinases revealed by
crystal structures of
human and
mouse MLKL". Biochem. J...
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pseudoenzymes in
terms of
cellular signalling functions are
probably the
pseudokinases, the
pseudoproteases and the pseudophosphatases. Recently, the pseudo-deubiquitylases...
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Eyers PA, et al. (January 2014). "A
robust methodology to
subclassify pseudokinases based on
their nucleotide-binding properties". The
Biochemical Journal...
- known,
conceptually similar to the
kinase and
pseudokinase domain polypeptide structure of the JAK
pseudokinases. A
complete comparative analysis of human...
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signal transduction involves around 560
known protein kinases and
pseudokinases,
encoded by the
human kinome As is the case with GPCRs,
proteins that...
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changes in the JAK
protein to
facilitate binding of substrate. JH2 is a
pseudokinase domain, a
domain structurally similar to a
tyrosine kinase and essential...
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human protein kinases, and
refers to both
protein kinases and
protein pseudokinases and
their evolution of
protein kinases throughout the eukaryotes. Other...