Difference between revisions of "Kinase Families MAK2 and MAK3"
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+ | [[kinase classification|Kinase Classification]]: [[Kinase_Group_Other|Group Other]]: [[Kinase_Families_MAK2_and_MAK3|Family MAK2/3]] | ||
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Examples from Ccin and Ddis to follow. Not in Baker's yeast or metazoans. The name Mak2/3 is derived from gene symbols from S.pombe and other Schizosaccharomyces, which have two such kinases. Not to be confused with CMGC/RCK/MAK! | Examples from Ccin and Ddis to follow. Not in Baker's yeast or metazoans. The name Mak2/3 is derived from gene symbols from S.pombe and other Schizosaccharomyces, which have two such kinases. Not to be confused with CMGC/RCK/MAK! | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 9 February 2022
Kinase Classification: Group Other: Family MAK2/3
Examples from Ccin and Ddis to follow. Not in Baker's yeast or metazoans. The name Mak2/3 is derived from gene symbols from S.pombe and other Schizosaccharomyces, which have two such kinases. Not to be confused with CMGC/RCK/MAK!