Below you will find example sentences with "protein kinases". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Protein Kinases in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 15
- Discovered as a combination around: protein
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 10
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 20.9 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 6 start, 7 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "protein kinases" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 20.9 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as amp citation protein kinases overview of, amp dependent protein kinases have identical, activated, receptor and dependent stand out.
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Example types with protein kinases
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Not all protein kinases respond to cAMP. (7 words)
Protein kinases are also found in bacteria and plants. (9 words)
They constitute a family of seven mammalian serine-threonine protein kinases that phosphorylate agonist-bound receptor. (16 words)
Phosphorylation by cAMP-dependent protein kinases Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases ( protein kinase A ) are activated by the signal chain coming from the G protein (that was activated by the receptor) via adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP (cAMP). (38 words)
For example, type I and type II cyclic-AMP dependent protein kinases have identical catalytic subunits but different regulatory subunits that bind cyclic AMP. citation Protein kinases Overview of signal transduction pathways. (32 words)
Signal transduction Integrins play an important role in cell signaling by modulating the cell signaling pathways of transmembrane protein kinases such as receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK). (26 words)
Example sentences (15)
One very important group of protein kinases are the MAP kinases (acronym from: "mitogen-activated protein kinases").
Phosphorylation by cAMP-dependent protein kinases Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases ( protein kinase A ) are activated by the signal chain coming from the G protein (that was activated by the receptor) via adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP (cAMP).
For example, type I and type II cyclic-AMP dependent protein kinases have identical catalytic subunits but different regulatory subunits that bind cyclic AMP. citation Protein kinases Overview of signal transduction pathways.
For this reason protein kinases are named based on what regulates their activity (i.e. Calmodulin-dependent protein kinases).
Important subgroups are the kinases of the ERK subfamily, typically activated by mitogenic signals, and the stress-activated protein kinases JNK and p38.
It functions as a receiver of phosphate groups that are transferred by way of protein kinases (so-called receptor tyrosine kinases ).
Signal transduction Integrins play an important role in cell signaling by modulating the cell signaling pathways of transmembrane protein kinases such as receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK).
Tyrosine kinases are a subgroup of the larger class of protein kinases that attach phosphate groups to other amino acids ( serine and threonine ).
An adapter protein such as Grb2 will bind to phosphate-tyrosine residues under the influence of receptor protein kinases.
Not all protein kinases respond to cAMP.
Protein kinases are also found in bacteria and plants.
Protein kinases often have multiple substrates, and proteins can serve as substrates for more than one specific kinase.
Protein kinases (PKs) are the effectors of phosphorylation and catalyse the transfer of a γ-phosphate from ATP to specific amino acids on proteins.
The protein kinases that are known to target this transcriptional activation domain of p53 can be roughly divided into two groups.
They constitute a family of seven mammalian serine-threonine protein kinases that phosphorylate agonist-bound receptor.