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Protein CDKs

The cell cycle is regulated by specific proteins CDKs, which are serine/threonine protein kinases, and the cyclins, which are regulatory proteins that bind to the CDKs. [Pg.34]

Mailer I have some speculations. The other thing that goes on in an embryo that is independent of protein synthesis is centrosome replication. We showed last year that if cyclin E/Cdk activity is blocked, so is centrosome replication. One possibility is that the timer is actually monitoring centrosomes, as a sort of autonomous thing that replicates. The two things that are replicated in cells are the genome and centrosomes very little is known about centrosome replication. [Pg.73]

Synaptobrevins (VAMPs) Synaptogyrin Synaptophysins PKA but diverge C-terminally. Synapsins Ia/b contain C-terminal phosphorylation sites for CaMKII and CDK 5. Interact with microfilaments, neurofilaments, microtubules, SH3 domains, calmodulin and annexin VI in vitro. Small-membrane proteins that are cleaved by tetanus toxin and by botulinum toxins B, D, F and G. Polytopic membrane protein that is tyrosine-phosphorylated. Function unknown. Polytopic membrane proteins, including synaptoporin, that are tyrosine-phosphorylated and bind to synaptobrevins. May regulate SNARE function... [Pg.159]

Not included are other protein kinases present in diverse tissues, including brain, that play a role in generalized cellular processes, such as intermediary metabolism, and that may not play a role in neuron-specific phenomena. CAK, CDK-activating kinase ... [Pg.395]

CDK, cyclin-dependent kinase ERK, extracellular signal-regulated kinase GRK, G protein receptor kinase JNK, Jun kinase MAP kinase, mitogen activated protein kinase MEK, MAP kinase and ERK kinases RSK, ribosomal S6 kinase, GSK, glycogen synthase kinase SAPK, stress-activated protein kinase SEK, SAPK kinase. [Pg.395]


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