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neurotransmission
21 Dec 2006 by Arcanum  
roughly 10 small-molecule transmitters and over 50 recognized neuroactive peptides comprise the commonly recognized neurotransmitters, molecules involved in signalling between cells. a variety of macromolecules act as receptors for ...
Receptor - http://signaling-receptor.blogspot.com/

phosphorylation
15 Dec 2006 by ndp  
phosphorylation involves the addition of a phosphate group (po4) to a protein or other molecule. addition of po4 renders the molecule more polar, and hence hydrophilic, and increases the gibbs free energy potential of the recipient ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/ - References

pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction
14 Dec 2006 by ndp  
the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction brings about conversion of pyruvate into acetyl-coa . the reaction is catalyzed by an enzyme-complex incorporating the allosteric enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase (pdc). pdc constitution ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

mapks
30 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
mitogen activated protein kinases (map kinases, mapks) are serine/threonine kinases that are activated by mitogens, and act as switch kinases that convert information of increased intracellular tyrosine phosphorylation into ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

camp-dependent protein kinase
30 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
camp-dependent protein kinase (pka) is a serine/threonine kinase with catalytic (protein phosphorylating) activity that is modulated by camp levels. specific protein kinases transfer a phosphate group from a donor such as atp to amino ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

mek
30 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
meks are dual-specifity threonine and tyrosine recognition kinases that activate extracellular signal-regulated kinase (erk) isoforms of mitogen-activated protein kinases (erk-mapks). meks are, in turn, activated by phosphorylation. ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

akt
30 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
akt1 is 'thymoma viral proto-oncogene 1', a synonym for protein kinase b, and is a serine/threonine kinase that promotes cellular survival. : 14-3-3 : activation of akt1 : akt1 action : bad : bad/bcl-xl : bcl-xl : c-akt : caspase 9 ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

adenylate cyclases
7 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
adenylyl (adenylate) cyclases are enzymes, which cross the membrane twelve times (right) and which convert atp to the second-messenger camp (3',5' cyclic amp) and pyrophosphate (below left). likewise, guanylate cyclases convert gtp to ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

cyclin-dependent kinases
7 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
cyclin-dependent kinases (cdks) play a role in regulation of transcription and in mrna processing, and in regulation of the cell cycle. specific protein kinases transfer a phosphate group from a donor such as atp to amino acid acceptors ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

protein kinases
7 Sep 2006 by qtr  
specific protein kinases transfer a phosphate group from a donor such as atp to amino acid acceptors in proteins, while protein phosphatases remove the phosphate groups that have been attached by protein kinases. ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

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