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Intracellular Kinases

Protein kinases transfer phosphate groups from ATP to serine, threonine, or tyrosine residues on protein peptide substrates, directly affecting the activity and function of the target. Radiolabel studies suggest that approximately 30% of proteins in eukaryotic cells are subject to phosphorylation. Kinase activity, a crucial post-translational modification, regulates a broad range of cellular activities including the cell cycle, differentiation, metabolism, and neuronal communication. In addition, abnormal activity of Akt, ERK, JNK, PKC, PKA, p38, and other MAPK are implicated in many disease states. R&D Systems offers a range of quality products for the detection of protein phosphorylation, which include kinase activity assays, phospho-specific antibodies, ELISA, and more.

  • Akt Isoforms

  • AMPK (AMP-activated Protein Kinases)

  • CaM Kinases

  • Casein Kinases

  • Creatin Kinase

  • Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinases (CDKs)

  • DGK Family

  • DYRKs (Dual-specificity Tyrosine-[Y]-phosphorylation Regulated Kinases)

  • ERK (Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinases)

  • GRKs (G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinases)

  • IkB Kinase (IKK)

  • IRAK Family

  • Jak Kinases

  • JNK

  • Carbohydrate Kinases

  • MAP3K

  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases (MEKs/MKKs)

  • MSK

  • p38 MAP Kinases

  • PAK (p21-activated Kinases)

  • PI 3-Kinases (Phosphoinositide 3-Kinases)

  • PKA Isoforms

  • PKC Isoforms

  • Polo-like Kinases

  • Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases (RSK)

  • Src Kinases

  • Other Intracellular Kinases