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Regulation, with second messenger

Protein kinases, in cooperation with other proteins, form multiprotein complexes which are susceptible to activation upon external agonist stimuli. According to different functions in cell-cycle regulation, the conformational changes are initiated by autophosphorylation and dimerization transmitted by the previously discussed second messengers cAMP, cGMP, IP3, PIP3, AA and DAG. [Pg.202]


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Regulation, with second messenger molecules

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