PMID: 11343910May 10, 2001Paper

Kinase chips hit the proteomics era

Trends in Biochemical Sciences
D M Williams, Philip A Cole

Abstract

Protein kinase chips, in which kinases are tested for their ability to phosphorylate immobilized substrates, have been developed and used to evaluate the protein kinases encoded by the yeast genome. This new technology promises to be a valuable addition to the biochemists' and cell biologists' arsenal for evaluating the substrate selectivity and function of protein kinases in cell signaling.

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