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Protein kinases / Cell signaling / Scaffold protein / Mitogen-activated protein kinase / MAP2K1 / C-Jun N-terminal kinases / Casein kinase 2 / Crosstalk / Protein domain / Biology / Signal transduction / Cell biology
Date: 2014-12-24 04:40:51
Protein kinases
Cell signaling
Scaffold protein
Mitogen-activated protein kinase
MAP2K1
C-Jun N-terminal kinases
Casein kinase 2
Crosstalk
Protein domain
Biology
Signal transduction
Cell biology

Recruitment interactions can override catalytic interactions in determining the functional identity of a protein kinase Angela P. Won, Joan E. Garbarino, and Wendell A. Lim1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department

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