What are the primary structures of the 1AWJ tyrosine kinase enzyme? What are the secondary structures of the 1AWJ tyrosine kinase enzyme? What is the property of tyrosine kinase enzymes?
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What are the primary structures of the 1AWJ tyrosine kinase enzyme?
What are the secondary structures of the 1AWJ tyrosine kinase enzyme?
What is the property of tyrosine kinase enzymes?
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- What is a caspase? Describe in terms of its molecular function and what cellular function it elicits.Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (CAMP) is a molecule that can act as anallosteric activator of kinase enzymes inside of the cytoplasm. Describehow CAMP molecules affect kinase enzymes?What is protein kinase?