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The protein kinases of budding yeast: six score and more.

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The completion of the budding yeast genome sequencing project has made it possible to determine not only the total number of genes, but also the exactnumber of genes of a particular type 1-3, so that the authors now know exactly how many protein kinases are encoded by the yeast genome.
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This article is published in Trends in Biochemical Sciences.The article was published on 1997-01-01. It has received 490 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 & TAF4.

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The Protein Kinase Complement of the Human Genome

TL;DR: The protein kinase complement of the human genome is catalogued using public and proprietary genomic, complementary DNA, and expressed sequence tag sequences to provide a starting point for comprehensive analysis of protein phosphorylation in normal and disease states and a detailed view of the current state of human genome analysis through a focus on one large gene family.
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Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathways: regulation and physiological functions.

TL;DR: Nonenzymatic mechanisms that impact MAP kinase functions and findings from gene disruption studies are highlighted and particular emphasis is on ERK1/2.
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase: Conservation of a Three-Kinase Module From Yeast to Human

TL;DR: All known MAPK module kinases from yeast to humans are defined, what is known about their regulation, defined MAPK substrates, and the function of MAPK in cell physiology are defined.
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Signaling--2000 and beyond.

TL;DR: The important findings in the history of signal transduction are adequately covered in many reviews, and I have therefore cited reviews that discuss the seminal papers.
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Receptor-like kinases from Arabidopsis form a monophyletic gene family related to animal receptor kinases.

TL;DR: The distribution pattern of four RLK subfamilies on Arabidopsis chromosomes indicates that the expansion of this gene family is partly a consequence of duplication and reshuffling of theArabidopsis genome and of the generation of tandem repeats.
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Protein kinases 6. The eukaryotic protein kinase superfamily: kinase (catalytic) domain structure and classification.

TL;DR: The eukaryotic protein kinases make up a large superfamily of homologous proteins, and a classification scheme can be founded on a kinase domain phylogeny, which reveals families of enzymes that have related substrate specificities and modes of regulation.
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Hidden markov models in computational biology: applications to protein modeling

TL;DR: The results suggest the presence of an EF-hand calcium binding motif in a highly conserved and evolutionary preserved putative intracellular region of 155 residues in the alpha-1 subunit of L-type calcium channels which play an important role in excitation-contraction coupling.
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Yeast HOG1 MAP Kinase Cascade Is Regulated by a Multistep Phosphorelay Mechanism in the SLN1–YPD1–SSK1 “Two-Component” Osmosensor

TL;DR: It is proposed that the multistep phosphorelay mechanism is a universal signal transduction apparatus utilized both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Mitogen and stress response pathways: MAP kinase cascades and phosphatase regulation in mammals and yeast

TL;DR: Two new mammalian MAPK relatives, JNK1 and p38, are identified, and the pathways which are responsible for their activation are identified.
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