A kinase protein.... adds a phosphate to another protein. proteolytically modifies other proteins. removes a phosphate from another protein. brings many proteins together. encodes multiple different protein-protein domains and helps other proteins to interact with each other.
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A protein kinase can act as an integrating device in signaling if it phosphorylates more than one substrate, catalyzes its own phosphorylation, is activated by two or more proteins from different signaling pathways, initiates a phosphorylation cascade involving two or more protein kinases.
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Classify the phrases. Does each phrase describe a kinase, a phosphatase, neither, or both? Kinases Phosphatases Neither Both Answer Bank may use ATP as a phosphoryl group donor regulate the activity of other proteins catalyze phosphorylation reactions in eukaryotes, transfer phosphoryl groups to acidic amino acids catalyze reactions that are the reverse of dephosphorylation reactions turn off signaling pathways triggered by kinases PKA (protein kinase A) is an example remove phosphoryl groups from proteins
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