Casein kinase
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**[[3uys]] – hCK1-δ<br /> | **[[3uys]] – hCK1-δ<br /> | ||
**[[3uyt]], [[3uzp]], [[4hgt]], [[4hnf]], [[4kb8]], [[4kba]], [[4kbc]], [[4kbk]] – hCK1-δ + inhibitor<br /> | **[[3uyt]], [[3uzp]], [[4hgt]], [[4hnf]], [[4kb8]], [[4kba]], [[4kbc]], [[4kbk]] – hCK1-δ + inhibitor<br /> | ||
- | **[1cki]] – rCK1-δ (mutant) – rat<br /> | + | **[[1cki]] – rCK1-δ (mutant) – rat<br /> |
**[[1ckj]] - rCK1-δ (mutant) + WO4<br /> | **[[1ckj]] - rCK1-δ (mutant) + WO4<br /> | ||
**[[4jjr]] - CK1-δ - mouse<br /> | **[[4jjr]] - CK1-δ - mouse<br /> |
Revision as of 11:06, 10 March 2015
Casein kinase (CK) is a protein kinase which functions as regulators of signal transduction. CK1 is a serine/threonine kinase with several members: α, β1, γ1, γ2, γ3, δ and ε. CK2 functions in cell cycle control, DNA repair and circadian rhythm regulation. CK2 is a tetramer with a pair of 2 subunits – the α subunit is the catalytic one and the β subunit is the regulatory one.
3D Structures of casein kinase
Updated on 10-March-2015