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    FEBS Lett. 1995 Aug 1;369(1):57-61.

    Protein kinases--structure and function.

    Bossemeyer D.

    Department of Pathochemistry, German Cancer Research Centre, Heidelberg.

    The solution of crystal structures from half a dozen protein kinases during the last four years in different laboratories has deepened our understanding of the catalysis and regulation of this enzyme class, and given a vigorous impetus to the whole field. Due to the great degree of sequence conservation among protein kinases the informational yield with every new structure is high, as each is a representative of the enzyme family in general and most often of a subclass in particular. This review will focus on the active site structure of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAPK) with special regard to two new crystal structures; one of an active protein kinase CK1*, which may represent an as yet unsolved step in the kinetic pathway, and the other of the insulin receptor kinase domain, the first structure of a tyrosine kinase.

    PMID: 7641885 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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