Dual specificity protein kinase
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**[[3h9f]] - hTTK kinase domain + pyrimidino-diazepin ligand | **[[3h9f]] - hTTK kinase domain + pyrimidino-diazepin ligand | ||
- | **[[2x9e]], [[3vqu]], [[3w1f]], [[4bhz]], [[4bi0]], [[4bi1]], [[4bi2]], [[4c4e]], [[4c4f]], [[4c4g]], [[4c4h]], [[4c4i]], [[4c4j]], [[4js8]], [[4jt3]] - hTTK kinase domain + inhibitor | + | **[[2x9e]], [[3vqu]], [[3w1f]], [[4bhz]], [[4bi0]], [[4bi1]], [[4bi2]], [[4c4e]], [[4c4f]], [[4c4g]], [[4c4h]], [[4c4i]], [[4c4j]], [[4js8]], [[4jt3]], [[3wzj]], [[3wzk]], [[4o6l]] - hTTK kinase domain + inhibitor |
**[[2zmc]] - hTTK kinase domain | **[[2zmc]] - hTTK kinase domain |
Revision as of 11:51, 26 March 2015
Dual specificity protein kinases are kinases which act as both tyrosine kinase and serine/threonine kinase. CLK1 phosphorylates serine/arginine-rich proteins involved in pre-mRNA processing. The dual specificity protein kinase TTK contains tetra-trico-peptide repeat domain (TPR) which serves as interaction domain between proteins.
3D structures of dual specificity protein kinase
Updated on 26-March-2015