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Kinase catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to DNA, protein or other substrates.
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enterokinase
an enzyme in the intestinal juice that converts trypsinogen into trypsin
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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Protein kinases control Golgi function in both mitotic and interphase cells.
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Hexokinase is inhibited by glucose-6-phosphate (G6P), the product it forms through the ATP driven phosphorylation. This is necessary to prevent an accumulation of G6P in the cell when flux through the glycolytic pathway is low.
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Kinase
An enzyme that transfers phosphate from ATP to another molecule.
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Kinases activate these proteins and thus stimulate the cell cycle to continue.
Kinases are normally inactive and must be activated before they can activate other proteins. Kinases become activated by combining with a protein called cyclin.
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KINASE - See PHOSPHORYLATION.
KLENOW FRAGMENT - The large fragment of E. coli DNA polymerase I which lacks 5' -> 3' exonuclease activity.
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Kinase: A kinase is in general an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to something else. In molecular biology, it has acquired the more specific verbal usage for the transfer onto DNA of a radiolabeled phosphate group.
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Protein kinase A
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Symbol: AKA: cAMP-dependent protein kinase 1, DC0 {Links} ...
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Protein kinases and related proteins
There are six known classes of protein kinases and related proteins that can become an oncogene: ...
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protein kinases - Enzyme that transfers the terminal phosphate group of ATP to a specific amino acid of a target protein ...
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Protein kinases are enzymes that are very ubiquitous in all cell types. But they're very highly expressed, or present, in neurons. These enzymes take ATP, the energy source in the cell, and use it as a substrate.
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protein kinase
An enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from ATP to a protein.
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To follow CAM kinase activity, an HPLC-based assay was developed as the gold standard. A fluorescent-based kinase assay is now under development.
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Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks)
a G1 Cdk (Cdk4)
an S-phase Cdk ((Cdk2)
an M-phase Cdk (Cdk1) ...
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Protein kinase. An enzyme that adds phosphate groups to a protein molecule at serine, threonine, or tyrosine residues. Proteolytic. The ability to break down protein molecules. Provirus. See virus. Public Health Service Act.
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nucleoside monophosphate kinase An enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of the terminal phosphate of ATP to a nucleoside 5'-monophosphate. nucleosome Structural unit for packaging DNA into chromatin.
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Cells contain a DNA-activated protein kinase. It is activated only by DNA containing free ends, not by intact circular DNA.
Cells also contain an ADP-ribosylase that is activated by DNA damage.
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cyclin - protein active in regulating the cell cycle, typically synthesized and degraded during the cell cycle to regulate the activity of a cyclin-dependent kinase.
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Calcium binds to proteins such as calmodulin (CaM) and an eye-specific protein kinase C (PKC) known as InaC. These proteins interact with other proteins and have been shown to be necessary for shut off of the light response.
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End-labelling Transfer of 32P to the 5' end(s) of a DNA or RNA molecule, using polynucleotide kinase.
Exons The coding sections of eukarotic genes, separated by introns.
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