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Dictionary » A » Amp-activated protein kinase kinase Amp-activated protein kinase kinaseAmp-activated protein kinase kinase (Science: enzyme) An endogenous kinase kinase; reactivates the inactive form of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMP-pk); phosphorylates the 63-kD subunit of AMP-pk registry number: EC 2.7.1.- Synonym: AMP-pk reactivator, hmg coa reductase kinase kinase ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Kinases... terminal phosphate of ATP is transferred to a protein (releasing free ADP) then the system is ... of energy helps drive the reaction to the ADP & phosphoprotein side. Not every kinase will use ATP as a substrate. Other high-energy phosphates ...
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Re: IBO 2003 questions- please help me out... at which mutations are accepted for these proteins over their evolutionary histories. I don’t ... Not sure about part B. My guess is E. AMP goes to Adenosine + Pi in the catabolism of ... are possible via nucleotide and dinucleotide kinases. These kinase reactions are reversible.
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Sugar Allergy... Nutr Res 2001;21(3):473-97. 12. Sicherer SH, Sampson HA. Food hypersensitivity and atopic dermatitis: ... et al. Identification and purification of a protein that induces production of the Lactobacillus ... and evidence for in vivo tyrosine kinase inhibition. Clin Cancer Res. 1996;2(4):659-668. ...
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The Fiber Disease... STRUCTURE OF TRYPANOSOMA PROTEINS INVOLVED IN RNA PROCESSING AND PROTEIN ... as compared to mammalian enzymes. For example, a guanilyl transferase of T. brucei has an ... et al. 1998) that seems to carry an adenylate kinase domain. The RNA triphosphatase activity is ...
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The Fiber Disease... codes for a dicyclohexylcarbodiimide binding protein. The conserved arrangement of this portion ... of KPP-like gene family, homolog of KPP (kinase partner protein) gene in tomato. Also a member ... the formation of N6-(1,2,-dicarboxyethyl)-AMP from L-aspartate, inosine monophosphate and ...
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