Tyrosyl protien kinases in normal rat liver: Identification and partial characterization

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Rat livers were fractionated and subcellular components were assayed for tyrosyl protein kinase activity. About 60% of the kinase activity in the cytoplasm sedimented with the microsomal fraction, whereas 40% remained in the supernatant. Purification of cytosolic and microsomal kinases by ion-exchange and gel filtration chromatography resolved a major species whose molecular mass was 75 kilodaltons (referred to as TPK 75) and a minor one whose molecular mass was ≥ 160 kilodaltons. Partially purified TPK 75 phosphorylated a protein of the same molecular mass on tyrosine residues. The activity associated with TPK 75 was not stimulated by growth factors and was sensitive to thiol reagents.

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Tai Wai Wong, & Goldberg, A. R. (1983). Tyrosyl protien kinases in normal rat liver: Identification and partial characterization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 80(9 I), 2529–2533. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.80.9.2529

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