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Mak-related kinase

Mak-related kinase

(Science: enzyme) a cdc2-related serine/threonine kinase; shows 87% idnetity to the male-germ cell associated kinase (mak); mw 66 kD; genbank d26178

registry number: EC 2.7.10.-

Synonym: mrk kinase


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