Serine/threonine protein kinase

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* '''Chk Pak''' see [[Student Project 1 for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2015]]<ref>PMID:19165420</ref>.
* '''Chk Pak''' see [[Student Project 1 for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2015]]<ref>PMID:19165420</ref>.
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* '''Glycogen synthase kinase 3''' (GSK-3) is a serine/threonine protein kinase. GSK-3 is active in a number of intracellular signaling pathways. GSK-3 regulates glycogen synthase as well as other proteins. GSK-3 inhibition is studied as a therapeutic target in diseases like Alzheimer, diabetes, bipolar disorder and some cancers.
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* '''Glycogen synthase kinase 3''' (GSK-3) is a serine/threonine protein kinase. GSK-3 is active in a number of intracellular signaling pathways. GSK-3 regulates glycogen synthase as well as other proteins. GSK-3 inhibition is studied as a therapeutic target in diseases like Alzheimer, diabetes, bipolar disorder and some cancers<ref>PMID:17530463</ref>.
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* '''B-Raf''' is related to retroviral oncogenes and participates in cellular signal transduction. B-Raf domains include the kinase domain - residues 444-721 and Ras-binding domain - residues 153-237. Mutated B-Raf was found in some human cancers. See more in [[B-RAF with PLX4032]].
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* '''B-Raf''' is related to retroviral oncogenes and participates in cellular signal transduction. B-Raf domains include the kinase domain - residues 444-721 and Ras-binding domain - residues 153-237. Mutated B-Raf was found in some human cancers<ref>PMID:12460918</ref>. See more in [[B-RAF with PLX4032]].
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* '''c-Raf''' is part of the MAPK pathway. c-Raf domains include the kinase domain - residues 323-618, cysteine-rich domain – residues 136-187 and Ras-binding domain - residues 51-132. Mutations of c-Raf are possible causes of Noonan syndrome. For details on '''c-Raf''' see [[Molecular Playground/C-Raf]].
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* '''c-Raf''' is part of the MAPK pathway. c-Raf domains include the kinase domain - residues 323-618, cysteine-rich domain – residues 136-187 and Ras-binding domain - residues 51-132. Mutations of c-Raf are possible causes of Noonan syndrome<ref>PMID:23737487</ref>. For details on '''c-Raf''' see [[Molecular Playground/C-Raf]].
* '''mTOR''' (mammalian target of rapamycin) integrates the input from insulin, growth factors and amino acids. Rapamyacin inhibits mTOR by association with FKBP12.
* '''mTOR''' (mammalian target of rapamycin) integrates the input from insulin, growth factors and amino acids. Rapamyacin inhibits mTOR by association with FKBP12.

Revision as of 08:49, 25 August 2016

Crystal Structure of Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3ß bound to Anticancer Ruthenium Complex

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3D structures of serine/threonine protein kinase

Updated on 25-August-2016


References

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