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2.7.1.183
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x * 55000, SDS-PAGE
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as a type II transmembrane protein, SGK196 consists of a cytoplasmic tail, one transmembrane helix, and a luminal domain. Lack of functional motifs of protein kinases including Asp-Phe-Gly (DFG), His-Arg-Asp (HRD) and conserved Lys residues in the primary structure of SGK196
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Homo sapiens POMK (HsPOMK) contains a type II transmembrane (TM) domain and a lumenal kinase domain
760981
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the POMK catalytic domain takes a typical protein kinase fold consisting of N- and C-lobes. The N-lobe goes from C54 to P152 and comprises five beta-strands arranged in an antiparallel beta-sheet with two alpha-helices (alpha1-2), whereas C-lobe is from L153 to L337 and is composed of nine alpha-helices (alpha3-11) with a beta-hairpin (beta6-7)
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