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Q: What is the role of protein kinase in transduction?
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What does a protein phosphatase actually do to end a signal transduction?

Protein phosphates turn off signal transduction pathways by removing the phosphate groups from the protein kinase, making them reusable and making the kinase inscribe stopping the signal transduction pathway.


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It binds to and activates protein kinase A, which then phosphorylates other enzymes.


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# Cell cycle regulated protein kinase # HGNC:9077 # PLK # PLK 1 # PLK prov # PLK1 # Polo like kinase 1 # Serine threonine protein kinase 13 # Serine/threonine protein kinase PLK 1 # Serine/threonine protein kinase PLK1 # STPK 13 # STPK13


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They initiate signal transduction which consists of converting extracellular hormone signal to intracellular signal that creates an action.


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a protein kinase is a protein that activates another protein. typically through phosphorylation. they often consists of two domains, one that phosphorylates, and one that regulates the phosphotransferase activity.


A protein kinase activating many other protein kinases is an example of?

amplification.


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Protein kinase C


What enzyme is activated by cAMP?

protein kinase


What is a protein kinase?

a protein kinase is a protein that activates another protein. typically through phosphorylation. they often consists of two domains, one that phosphorylates, and one that regulates the phosphotransferase activity.


What has the author Susan Randall written?

Susan Randall has written: 'Interactions among the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades and the identification of a novel cdc2-related protein kinase'