Recombinant Protein & Kinase
Recombinant Protein is a protein derived from recombinant DNA. They are formed by transfecting foreign genes into a host cell.
Protein kinases are a diverse group of enzymes crucial for cellular signaling and regulation in living organisms. They play a central role in the transfer of phosphate groups from ATP to specific target proteins, a process known as phosphorylation. This modification alters the activity, localization, or interaction of the target protein, thereby regulating various cellular processes such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Protein kinases are involved in intricate signaling networks, allowing cells to respond to external stimuli and maintain homeostasis.