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PKD

Protein kinase D

PKD (Protein kinase D) is an evolutionarily conserved protein kinase family with structural, enzymological, and regulatory properties different from the PKC family members. Signaling through PKD is induced by a remarkable number of stimuli, including G-protein-coupled receptor agonists and polypeptide growth factors. PKD family of serine/threonine protein kinases has three members: PKD1, PKD2, PKD3. PKD1, the most studied member of the family, is increasingly implicated in the regulation of a complex array of fundamental biological processes, including signal transduction, cell proliferation and differentiation, membrane trafficking, secretion, immune regulation, cardiac hypertrophy and contraction, angiogenesis, and cancer. PKD mediates such a diverse array of normal and abnormal biological functions via dynamic changes in its spatial and temporal localization, combined with its distinct substrate specificity.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-12243
    CID-797718
    Inhibitor 99.09%
    CID-797718 is a compound with ambiguous properties.
    CID-797718
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