Rho-associated protein kinase

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ROCK contains several domains including (in ROCK1) a kinase domain (residues 76-338); a coiled-coil region (residues 339-1103) which contains a Rho-binding domain (residues 934-1015) and a pleckstrin homology and cysteine-rich domain (residues 1103-1320) at the C-terminal. <scene name='75/752224/Cv/4'>ROCK1 inhibitor binds in a pocket</scene> making interactions with a <scene name='75/752224/Cv/5'>glycine-rich loop</scene><ref>PMID:26039570</ref>.
ROCK contains several domains including (in ROCK1) a kinase domain (residues 76-338); a coiled-coil region (residues 339-1103) which contains a Rho-binding domain (residues 934-1015) and a pleckstrin homology and cysteine-rich domain (residues 1103-1320) at the C-terminal. <scene name='75/752224/Cv/4'>ROCK1 inhibitor binds in a pocket</scene> making interactions with a <scene name='75/752224/Cv/5'>glycine-rich loop</scene><ref>PMID:26039570</ref>.
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==3D structures of Rho-associated protein kinase==
==3D structures of Rho-associated protein kinase==
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== References ==
== References ==
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Human ROCK1 kinase domain complex with thiazole inhibitor (PDB code 4yve)

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