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General biochemistry --- Cell receptors --- Cellular signal transduction --- Growth factors --- Neurotransmitters --- Paracrine mechanisms --- Peptide hormones --- Second messengers (Biochemistry) --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Cell membrane receptors --- Cell surface receptors --- Receptors, Cell --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Proteins --- Second messenger systems (Biochemistry) --- Secondary messengers (Biochemistry) --- Hormonal peptides --- Polypeptide hormones --- Hormones --- Peptides --- Functions, Paracrine --- Mechanisms, Paracrine --- Paracrine functions --- Endocrinology --- Chemical nerve transmitters --- Nerve transmitter substances --- Neural transmitters --- Neurohumors --- Neuroregulators --- Synaptic transmitters --- Transmitters, Chemical nerve --- Transmitters, Synaptic --- Neurochemistry --- Neural transmission --- Cell growth factors --- Cellular growth factors --- Growth peptides --- Growth promoting substances --- Growth substances --- Peptide growth factors --- Peptide regulatory factors --- Polypeptide growth factors --- Cytokines --- Cell receptors. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Growth factors. --- Neurotransmitters. --- Paracrine mechanisms. --- Peptide hormones. --- Second messengers (Biochemistry). --- Cell Communication. --- Growth Substances --- Physiology. --- Physiology --- Cell interaction
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Reversible protein phosphorylation is one of the major mechanisms of controlling protein activity. This new edition seeks to provide a comprehensive description of current methods used to investigate this important phenomenon.
Phosphoproteins --- Protein kinases --- Proteins --- Protein kinase --- Protein phosphotransferases --- Phosphotransferases --- Phosphorylation --- Phosphoprotein phosphatases --- Phosphoproteins - Laboratory manuals. --- Phosphorylation - Laboratory manuals. --- Protein kinases - Laboratory manuals. --- Phosphoprotein phosphatases - Laboratory manuals.
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How do you keep track of basic information on the proteins you work with? Where do you find details of their physicochemical properties, amino acid sequences, gene organization? Are you tired of scanning review articles, primary papers and databases to locate that elusive fact? The Academic Press FactsBook series will satisfy scientists and clinical researchers suffering from information overload. Each volume provides a catalogue of the essential properties of families of molecules. Gene organization, amino acid sequences, physicochemical properties, and biological activity are presented using a common, easy to follow format. Taken together they compile everything you wanted to know about proteins but were too busy to look for. The Protein Kinase FactsBook: Protein - Tyrosine Kinases contains over 65 entries on members of the family from vertebrates, Drosophila, slime moulds and other organisms. Key Features * Entries provide information on: * Subunit structure and isoforms * Genetics * Sequence database accession numbers * Domain structures * Amino acid sequences * Homologues in other species * Patterns of expression * Physiological substrates and specificity determinants * Assays * Enzyme activators and inhibitors * References.
Enzymology --- Human biochemistry --- Protein kinases --- Protein Kinases. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Protein kinase --- Protein phosphotransferases --- Phosphotransferases --- Protein Kinase --- Kinase, Protein --- Kinases, Protein --- Cell Cycle Proteins --- Protein kinases.
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