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  2. HKDC1 - Wikipedia

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    80201 216019 Ensembl ENSG00000156510 ENSMUSG00000020080 UniProt Q2TB90 Q91W97 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_025130 NM_145419 RefSeq (protein) NP_079406 NP_663394 Location (UCSC) Chr 10: 69.22 – 69.27 Mb Chr 10: 62.22 – 62.26 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Hexokinase domain containing 1 (HKDC1) is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the HKDC1 gene on chromosome 10. It is a ...

  3. PKM2 - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, cotransfection of NIH 3T3 cells with gag-A-Raf and a kinase dead mutant of PKM2 reduced colony whereas cotransfection with gag-A-Raf and wild type PKM2 led to a doubling of focus formation. [53] The dimeric form of PKM2 has been observed to have protein kinase activity in tumor cells.

  4. Hexokinase I - Wikipedia

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    The HK1 gene spans approximately 131 kb and consists of 25 exons. Alternative splicing of its 5’ exons produces different transcripts in different cell types: exons 1-5 and exon 8 (exons T1-6) are testis-specific exons; exon 6, located approximately 15 kb downstream of the testis-specific exons, is the erythroid-specific exon (exon R); and exon 7, located approximately 2.85 kb downstream of ...

  5. CHEK1 - Wikipedia

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    Human Chk1 is located on chromosome 11 on the cytogenic band 11q22-23. Chk1 has a N-terminal kinase domain, a linker region, a regulatory SQ/TQ domain and a C-terminal domain. [9] Chk1 contains four Ser/Gln residues. [8] Chk 1 activation occurs primarily through the phosphorylation of the conserved sites, Ser-317, Ser-345 and less often at Ser-366.

  6. List of unusual biological names - Wikipedia

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    Encodes a functional UMP Kinase located in the plastid that binds to group II intron plastid transcription products. Mutants show decreased accumulation of target transcripts/proteins. [9] Salvador: Scramblase: An enzyme that "scrambles" phospholipids between the inside and outside of the cell membrane: Slingshot homolog

  7. Phosphomimetics - Wikipedia

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    For example, aspartate mutants were successfully used to probe the biological function of the phosphorylation of a threonine residue of a ribosomal protein both in vivo [6] and in vitro [7] to investigate a gain-of-function mutation on a kinase that is related to Parkinson's disease. Phosphomimetics were also used to investigate the therapeutic ...

  8. LRRK2 - Wikipedia

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    Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2), also known as dardarin (from the Basque word "dardara" which means trembling) and PARK8 (from early identified association with Parkinson's disease), is a large, multifunctional kinase enzyme that in humans is encoded by the LRRK2 gene. [5] [6] LRRK2 is a member of the leucine-rich repeat kinase family.

  9. Walker motifs - Wikipedia

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    The aspartate and glutamate also form a part of the DEAD/DEAH motifs found in helicases. The aspartate residue co-ordinates magnesium ions, and the glutamate is essential for ATP hydrolysis . [ 6 ] There is considerable variability in the sequence of this motif, with the only invariant features being a negatively charged residue following a ...