Difference between revisions of "Kinase Family RIO"
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+ | #LaRonde pmid=16182620 | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 9 May 2022
Kinase Classification: Group PKL: Family RIO
Rio kinases are found in all eukaryotes and archaea and are involved in ribosome biogenesis and in cell cycle [1].
The RIO family has 3 subfamilies; RIO1 and RIO2 are found in all eukaryotes, and RIO3 is found in all animals.