2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202405.0328.v1
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Enzyme Is the Name – Adapter Is the Game

Michael Huber,
Tilman Brummer

Abstract: In bacteria, enzymes usually comprise of enzymatic domains only. In eukaryotes/mammals, and here particularly in context of signal transduction, proteins with enzymatic functions contain additional modules promoting interactions with cooperating signaling proteins. Often such protein-protein interaction domains, such as SH2- and SH3-domains, help to localize the enzymatic function (e.g. kinase, phosphatase) to another protein, cellular compartment, or membrane nanodomain. In such cases, the interaction domain(… Show more

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