• Phosphatidylglycerophosphate synthase (EC 2.7.8.5 ) (CDP-diacylglycerol-- glycerol-3-phosphate 3-phosphatidyltransferase) from bacteria (gene pgsA). (expasy.org)
  • Phosphatidylserine synthase (EC 2.7.8.8 ) (CDP-diacylglycerol--serine O- phosphatidyltransferase) from yeast (gene CHO1) and from Bacillus subtilis (gene pssA). (expasy.org)
  • Phosphatidylinositol synthase (EC 2.7.8.11 ) (CDP-diacylglycerol--inositol 3-phosphatidyltransferase) from yeast (gene PIS). (expasy.org)
  • At least 350 of the 500+ human protein kinases are serine/threonine kinases (STK). (cloudfront.net)
  • In enzymology, a CDP-diacylglycerol-serine O-phosphatidyltransferase (EC 2.7.8.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction CDP-diacylglycerol + L-serine ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } CMP + (3-sn-phosphatidyl)-L-serine Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are CDP-diacylglycerol and L-serine, whereas its two products are CMP and (3-sn-phosphatidyl)-L-serine. (wikipedia.org)
  • In enzymology , the term serine/threonine protein kinase describes a class of enzymes in the family of transferases , that transfer phosphates to the oxygen atom of a serine or threonine side chain in proteins . (cloudfront.net)
  • This enzyme participates in glycine, serine and threonine metabolism and glycerophospholipid metabolism. (wikipedia.org)
  • is a kinase enzyme , in particular a protein kinase , that phosphorylates the OH group of the amino-acid residues serine or threonine , which have similar side chains. (cloudfront.net)
  • Serine/threonine kinases play a role in the regulation of cell proliferation, programmed cell death ( apoptosis ), cell differentiation, and embryonic development. (cloudfront.net)
  • While serine/threonine kinases all phosphorylate serine or threonine residues in their substrates, they select specific residues to phosphorylate on the basis of residues that flank the phosphoacceptor site, which together comprise the consensus sequence . (cloudfront.net)
  • Types include those acting directly as membrane-bound receptors ( Receptor protein serine/threonine kinase ) and intracellular kinases participating in Signal transduction . (cloudfront.net)
  • In apoptosis, phosphatidyl serine is transferred to the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. (drugbank.com)
  • The systematic name of this enzyme class is CDP-diacylglycerol:L-serine 3-sn-phosphatidyltransferase. (wikipedia.org)
  • Phosphatidyl serine (PS) is a phospholipid nutrient found in fish, green leafy vegetables, soybeans and rice, and is essential for the normal functioning of neuronal cell membranes and activates Protein kinase C (PKC) which has been shown to be involved in memory function. (drugbank.com)
  • An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of phosphatidylserine and CMP from CDPdiglyceride plus serine. (nih.gov)
  • This enzyme participates in glycine, serine and threonine metabolism and glycerophospholipid metabolism. (wikipedia.org)
  • In enzymology, a CDP-diacylglycerol-serine O-phosphatidyltransferase (EC 2.7.8.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction CDP-diacylglycerol + L-serine ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } CMP + (3-sn-phosphatidyl)-L-serine Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are CDP-diacylglycerol and L-serine, whereas its two products are CMP and (3-sn-phosphatidyl)-L-serine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The systematic name of this enzyme class is CDP-diacylglycerol:L-serine 3-sn-phosphatidyltransferase. (wikipedia.org)
  • Serine-threonine/tyrosine-protein kinase, catalytic domain [Interproscan]. (ntu.edu.sg)