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Evolution signal transduction pathways

Other proteins crucial to signal-transduction pathways arose much later. For example, the eukaryotic protein kinases are one of the largest protein families in all eukaryotes and yet appear to be absent in prokaryotes. The evolution of the eukaryotic protein kinase domain appears to have been an important biochemical step in the appearance of eukaryotes and the subsequent development of multicellular organisms. [Pg.633]


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