Protein Nucleotide
Kinase Protein Nucleotide Kinase (PNK) is an enzyme that plays an important role in the growth and division of cells. It is involved in the transfer of phosphate groups from ATP to serine, threonine and tyrosine residues in proteins. PNK is also involved in various cellular processes such as DNA replication, cell signaling, gene transcription, cell cycle progression and chromosome condensation. PNK has been found to be involved in many diseases, such as cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases, as well as autoimmune diseases. In addition, PNK has been used as a target for therapeutic drugs. PNK inhibitors are being developed for potential use in the treatment of various conditions and diseases. Therefore, PNK is an important enzyme for the study of cellular processes and has the potential to be a valuable tool for therapeutic drug development.
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