Kinaseactivated
Kinaseactivated is a term used in molecular biology to describe a protein kinase that has undergone a conformational change allowing it to become enzymatically active. Protein kinases are a large class of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to specific amino acid residues (serine, threonine, or tyrosine) on target proteins. This process, known as phosphorylation, is a critical post-translational modification that regulates a vast array of cellular processes, including cell signaling, metabolism, cell growth, and apoptosis.
Activation of a kinase can occur through various mechanisms. Often, it involves the binding of specific molecules