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Protein kinase C
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'''Protein kinase C''' (PKC) phosphorylates serine or threonine residues in proteins. PKC act in signal transduction pathways<ref>PMID:11440359</ref>. PKC consists of regulatory domain hinged to a catalytic domain. The regulatory domain contains the C1 region which binds diacylglycerol (DAG) and phorbol esters and the C2 domain which is a Ca+2 sensor. PKC contains Pleckstrin Homology (PH) domain which binds phosphatidylinositol lipids (PTDINS). The PH domain is found in proteins involved in intracellular signaling. | '''Protein kinase C''' (PKC) phosphorylates serine or threonine residues in proteins. PKC act in signal transduction pathways<ref>PMID:11440359</ref>. PKC consists of regulatory domain hinged to a catalytic domain. The regulatory domain contains the C1 region which binds diacylglycerol (DAG) and phorbol esters and the C2 domain which is a Ca+2 sensor. PKC contains Pleckstrin Homology (PH) domain which binds phosphatidylinositol lipids (PTDINS). The PH domain is found in proteins involved in intracellular signaling. | ||
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3D structures of protein kinase C
Updated on 14-July-2016
References
- ↑ Idris I, Gray S, Donnelly R. Protein kinase C activation: isozyme-specific effects on metabolism and cardiovascular complications in diabetes. Diabetologia. 2001 Jun;44(6):659-73. PMID:11440359 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001250051675
- ↑ Koya D, King GL. Protein kinase C activation and the development of diabetic complications. Diabetes. 1998 Jun;47(6):859-66. PMID:9604860
- ↑ Koivunen J, Aaltonen V, Peltonen J. Protein kinase C (PKC) family in cancer progression. Cancer Lett. 2006 Apr 8;235(1):1-10. PMID:15907369 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2005.03.033
- ↑ Guerrero-Valero M, Ferrer-Orta C, Querol-Audi J, Marin-Vicente C, Fita I, Gomez-Fernandez JC, Verdaguer N, Corbalan-Garcia S. Structural and mechanistic insights into the association of PKC{alpha}-C2 domain to PtdIns(4,5)P2. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Apr 3. PMID:19346474
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