kinaseassociated
Kinaseassociated, often written as kinase-associated in literature, is a descriptive term used in biochemistry and molecular biology to denote proteins, protein regions, or interactions that involve kinases or their signaling pathways. It is not the name of a specific enzyme family or gene, but a label applied to components that influence or participate in kinase activity.
Functions of kinase-associated components include acting as regulatory subunits, adaptor proteins, or scaffolds that bind kinases
Mechanisms of association are varied and often involve docking motifs, SH2 or SH3 domain interactions, 14-3-3
Clinical and research relevance arises because abnormal kinase-associated interactions can contribute to diseases such as cancer,
See also: Kinase, Protein kinase, Scaffold protein, Adaptor protein, AKAP.