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Kinases and Phosphatases, Volume 1, Issue 4

December 2023 - 5 articles

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Articles (5)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,813 Views
17 Pages

The structural knowledge about protein kinase CK2 is dominated by crystal structures of human CK2α, the catalytic subunit of human CK2, and the product of the CSNK2A1 gene. In contrast, far fewer structures of CK2α′, its paralogous...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,701 Views
18 Pages

CK2 Chemical Probes: Past, Present, and Future

  • Han Wee Ong,
  • David H. Drewry and
  • Alison D. Axtman

Protein kinase casein kinase 2 (CK2/CSNK2) is a pleiotropic kinase involved in many cellular processes and, accordingly, has been identified as a potential target for therapeutic intervention for multiple indications. Significant research effort has...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,117 Views
23 Pages

Interaction Networks Explain Holoenzyme Allostery in Protein Kinase A

  • Colin L. Welsh,
  • Abigail E. Conklin and
  • Lalima K. Madan

Protein kinase A (PKA) signaling exemplifies phosphorylation-based signaling as we understand it today. Its catalytic-subunit structure and dynamics continue to advance our understanding of kinase mechanics as the first protein kinase catalytic domai...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,931 Views
14 Pages

Protein kinase CK2 (formerly known as casein kinase 2 or II), a ubiquitous and constitutively active enzyme, is widely recognized as one of the most pleiotropic serine/threonine kinases. It plays a critical role in numerous signaling pathways, with h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,697 Views
31 Pages

Receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) KIT is key regulator of cellular signalling, and its deregulation contributes to the development and progression of many serious diseases. Several mutations lead to the constitutive activation of the cytoplasmic domain...

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