The nuts and bolts of AGC protein kinases

LR Pearce, D Komander, DR Alessi - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2010 - nature.com
LR Pearce, D Komander, DR Alessi
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2010nature.com
The AGC kinase subfamily of protein kinases contains 60 members, including PKA, PKG
and PKC. The family comprises some intensely examined protein kinases (such as Akt, S6K,
RSK, MSK, PDK1 and GRK) as well as many less well-studied enzymes (such as SGK,
NDR, LATS, CRIK, SGK494, PRKX, PRKY and MAST). Research has shed new light onto
the architecture and regulatory mechanisms of these kinases. In addition, AGC kinases
mediate diverse and important cellular functions, and their mutation and/or dysregulation …
Abstract
The AGC kinase subfamily of protein kinases contains 60 members, including PKA, PKG and PKC. The family comprises some intensely examined protein kinases (such as Akt, S6K, RSK, MSK, PDK1 and GRK) as well as many less well-studied enzymes (such as SGK, NDR, LATS, CRIK, SGK494, PRKX, PRKY and MAST). Research has shed new light onto the architecture and regulatory mechanisms of these kinases. In addition, AGC kinases mediate diverse and important cellular functions, and their mutation and/or dysregulation contributes to the pathogenesis of many human diseases, including cancer and diabetes.
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