Tyrosine kinase

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'''Tyrosine kinase''' (TK) transfers a phosphate group from ATP to tyrosine residues of proteins. Mutated TK can cause unregulated growth of the cell and their inhibitors can be effective cancer treatment. TKs are classified as receptor-TK which are membrane-attached and cytoplasmic non-receptor TKs. TK contains, starting from the N-terminal, SH4 – a membrane attachment domain; SH3 and SH2 domains which are a sequence-specific phosphotyrosine binding domains with roles in protein-protein interactions and the SH1 catalytic kinase domain. Staurosporine inhibits TK and prevents ATP binding to it.<br />
'''Tyrosine kinase''' (TK) transfers a phosphate group from ATP to tyrosine residues of proteins. Mutated TK can cause unregulated growth of the cell and their inhibitors can be effective cancer treatment. TKs are classified as receptor-TK which are membrane-attached and cytoplasmic non-receptor TKs. TK contains, starting from the N-terminal, SH4 – a membrane attachment domain; SH3 and SH2 domains which are a sequence-specific phosphotyrosine binding domains with roles in protein-protein interactions and the SH1 catalytic kinase domain. Staurosporine inhibits TK and prevents ATP binding to it.<br />
For Abelson tyrosine kinase see:<br />
For Abelson tyrosine kinase see:<br />
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*[[Bcr-Abl and Imatinib (STI571 or Gleevec)]].<br />
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*[[Bcr-Abl and Imatinib (STI571 or Gleevec)]]<br />
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*[[Imatinib]] (Gleevec)<br />
*[[Dasatinib]] (Sprycel)<br />
*[[Dasatinib]] (Sprycel)<br />
For Src tyrosine kinase see:<br />
For Src tyrosine kinase see:<br />

Revision as of 09:21, 1 March 2016

Human Src tyrosine kinase kinase domain complex with inhibitor (PDB code 2bdf).

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3D structures of tyrosine kinase

Updated on 01-March-2016

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