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PRKCI protein, human

Known as: Atypical Protein Kinase C-Lambda/Iota, nPKC-Iota, PRKC-Lambda/Iota 
Protein kinase C iota type (596 aa, ~68 kDa) is encoded by the human PRKCI gene. This protein plays a role in serine/threonine phosphorylation.
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2019
2019
Melanoma is one of the fastest growing types of cancer worldwide in terms of incidence. To date, reports show over 92,000 new… 
2017
2017
This research set out to identify compounds from marine sponges that can act as bacterial virulence blockers. Extracts from a… 
2017
2017
Protein Kinase C-iota (PKC-iota) is an anti-apoptotic oncogene over-expressed in multiple cancers including prostate, ovarian… 
2012
2012
Teachers and students from St. Mary's School in Medford, Oregon attended the 2009 and 2010 Astronomy Research Workshop at Pine… 
2001
2001
Thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions of iota-carrageenan as affected by KCl (0.15-1.2 M) or iota-carrageenan (0.5-6 mg… 
2000
2000
Eye lenses of various diurnal geckos contain up to 12% iota-crystallin. This protein is related to cellular retinol-binding… 
1998
1998
For the system kappa-carrageenan/amitriptyline it is shown that the degree of binding of amitriptyline is closely related to the…