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- Protein_kinase abstract "A protein kinase is a kinase enzyme that modifies other proteins by chemically adding phosphate groups to them (phosphorylation). Phosphorylation usually results in a functional change of the target protein (substrate) by changing enzyme activity, cellular location, or association with other proteins. The human genome contains about 500 protein kinase genes and they constitute about 2% of all human genes. Up to 30% of all human proteins may be modified by kinase activity, and kinases are known to regulate the majority of cellular pathways, especially those involved in signal transduction. Protein kinases are also found in bacteria and plants.".
- Protein_kinase thumbnail Ch4_kinases.jpg?width=300.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink KinMutBase.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink Olive.pdf.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink links.php.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink ~king.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink kinase.com.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink pkr.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink biology-overview.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink products_kinasekb.html.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink products_tip_content.html.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink www.kinasecentral.com.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink www.kinomescan.com.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink AppNote_AnalBiochem.pdf.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink www.mapkinases.eu.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink kinase.htm.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink 1912.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink pkinfam.txt.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageExternalLink klifs.
- Protein_kinase wikiPageID "24635".
- Protein_kinase wikiPageRevisionID "604694945".
- Protein_kinase hasPhotoCollection Protein_kinase.
- Protein_kinase subject Category:EC_2.7.
- Protein_kinase comment "A protein kinase is a kinase enzyme that modifies other proteins by chemically adding phosphate groups to them (phosphorylation). Phosphorylation usually results in a functional change of the target protein (substrate) by changing enzyme activity, cellular location, or association with other proteins. The human genome contains about 500 protein kinase genes and they constitute about 2% of all human genes.".
- Protein_kinase label "Kinazy białkowe".
- Protein_kinase label "Protein kinase".
- Protein_kinase label "Protein-chinasi".
- Protein_kinase label "Proteinkinase".
- Protein_kinase label "Proteína quinasa".
- Protein_kinase label "Protéine kinase".
- Protein_kinase label "Протеинкиназы".
- Protein_kinase label "بروتين كيناز".
- Protein_kinase label "プロテインキナーゼ".
- Protein_kinase label "蛋白激酶".
- Protein_kinase sameAs Proteinkináza.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Proteinkinase.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Proteína_quinasa.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Protéine_kinase.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Protein-chinasi.
- Protein_kinase sameAs プロテインキナーゼ.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Kinazy_białkowe.
- Protein_kinase sameAs m.064x8.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Q58321.
- Protein_kinase sameAs Q58321.
- Protein_kinase wasDerivedFrom Protein_kinase?oldid=604694945.
- Protein_kinase depiction Ch4_kinases.jpg.
- Protein_kinase isPrimaryTopicOf Protein_kinase.