p21 activated kinases (PAKs) are members of a family of enzymes.[1] They serve as targets for the small GTP binding proteins CDC42 and Rac and have been implicated in a wide range of biological activities.
Members include:
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MAP |
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Calcium |
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G protein |
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Cyclin |
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Lipid |
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Other protein kinase |
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Other protein phosphatase |
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Apoptosis |
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GTP-binding protein regulators |
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Other |
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see also deficiencies of intracellular signaling peptides and proteins |
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