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PKN Associates and Phosphorylates the Head-Rod Domain of Neurofilament Protein
1996
Journal of Biological Chemistry
PKN is a fatty acid-activated serine/threonine kinase that has a catalytic domain highly homologous to that of protein kinase C in the carboxyl terminus and a unique regulatory region in the amino terminus. Recently, we reported that the small GTP-binding protein Rho binds to the amino-terminal region of PKN and activates PKN in a GTP-dependent manner, and we suggested that PKN is located on the downstream of Rho in the signal transduction pathway (Amano, M., Mukai, H., Science 271, 645-648).
doi:10.1074/jbc.271.16.9816
pmid:8621664
fatcat:dxrkttorcvdszf2xtf366qmry4