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Phosphorylation by protein kinases represents a central theme within signal transduction. Since the description of reversible protein phosphorylation influencing protein activity by Fischer and Krebs in 1955, protein kinases have been shown to play central roles in the regulation of most critical cellular processes. Given the importance of the coordinated action of these enzymes, it is not surprising that misregulation of protein kinases is a cause or consequence of many diseases.

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