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Protein kinase Function

The two-component pathway is characterized by two functional elements. A histidine-specific protein kinase functions as a sensor that registers an external signal and passes this on to a downstream response regulator. The latter is activated by phosphorylation during the process of signal transduction, triggering other reactions in the cell (Fig. 12.3). [Pg.381]

Elphick LM, Lee SE, Gouvemeur V et al (2007) Using chemical genetics and ATP analogs to dissect protein kinase function. ACS Chem Biol 2 299-314... [Pg.38]

Woodgett J (ed) (2000) Protein Kinase Function. Oxford University Press, New York... [Pg.124]

The polypeptide chain of Src tyrosine kinase, and related family members, comprises an N-terminal "unique" region, which directs membrane association and other as yet unknown functions, followed by a SH3 domain, a SH2 domain, and the two lobes of the protein kinase. Members of this family can be phosphorylated at two important tyrosine residues—one in the "activation loop" of the kinase domain (Tyr 419 in c-Src), the other in a short... [Pg.275]

AdCy Effect of Gaj Effect of gpy Effects of Ca2+and/or calmodulin Effects of protein kinases Tissue distribution Physiological functions... [Pg.31]

Cyclic nucleotides (cAMP and cGMP) are formed enzymatically from the corresponding triphosphates. As ubiquitous second messengers, they mediate many cellular functions which are initiated by first (extracellular) messengers. Their prime targets in eucaryotic cells are protein kinases ( cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase, cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase), ion channels and ensymes. [Pg.403]

Functionally, the Dl-like receptors (Dl, D5) are coupled to the G protein Gas and thus can stimulate adenylyl cyclase. The D2-like receptors (D2, D3, and D4) couple to pertussis toxin sensitive G proteins (Gai/0), and consequently inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity. While the Dl-like receptors almost exclusively signal through Gas-mediated activation of adenylyl cyclase, the D2-like receptors have been reported to modulate the activity of a plethora of signaling molecules and pathways. Many of these actions are mediated through the G(3y subunit. Some of these molecules and pathways include the calcium channels, potassium channels, sodium-hydrogen exchanger, arachidonic acid release, and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. [Pg.440]

Mitogen activated protein kinase (MARK) cascades are three kinase modules activated by phosphorylation. The three kinase modules are composed of a MAPK, a MAPKK, and a MAPKKK. There are multiple members of each component of the MAPK cascade that are conserved from yeast to human. Activation of selective MAPK modules by specific stimuli regulates cell functions such as gene expression, adhesion, migration, differ entiation, and apoptosis. [Pg.740]

After their synthesis (translation), most proteins go through a maturation process, called post-translational modification that affects their activity. One common post-translational modification of proteins is phosphorylation. Two functional classes of enzymes mediate this reversible process protein kinases add phosphate groups to hydroxyl groups of serine, threonine and tyrosine in their substrate, while protein phosphatases remove phosphate groups. The phosphate-linking... [Pg.1008]

KC706 stabilizes the inactive conformation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase p38a, a protein kinase involved in inflammatory reactions and cardiovascular functions. KC706 therefore holds the potential to treat conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease and cardiovascular disease. This compound is currently being tested in phase II clinical trials with patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. [Pg.1012]


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