Protein Kinase Groups
The human protein kinase family is divided into the following groups:
- AGC kinases - containing PKA, PKC and PKG.
- CaM kinases - containing the calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases.
- CK1 - containing the casein kinase 1 group.
- CMGC - containing CDK, MAPK, GSK3 and CLK kinases.
- STE - containing the homologs of yeast Sterile 7, Sterile 11, and Sterile 20 kinases.
- TK - containing the tyrosine kinases.
- TKL - containing the tyrosine-kinase like group of kinases.
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