The kinase domain of protein kinase R (also known as PKR or EIF2AK2). The protein chain is shown in blue, a bound adenosine diphosphate (ADP) molecule is shown as orange spheres, and an associated magnesium ion is shown as a green sphere. Rendered from PDB 6D3K.
Structural Basis of Protein Kinase R Autophosphorylation.
Mayo, C.B., Erlandsen, H., Mouser, D.J., Feinstein, A.G., Robinson, V.L., May, E.R., Cole, J.L.
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{{Information |Description= The kinase domain of protein kinase R (also known as PKR or EIF2AK2). The protein chain is shown in blue, a bound adenosine diphosphate (ADP) molecule is shown as orange spheres, and an associated magnesium ion is shown as a green sphere. Rendered from PDB 6D3K. Structural Basis of Protein Kinase R Autophosphorylation. Mayo, C.B., Erlandsen, H., Mouser, D.J., Feinstein, A.G., Robinson, V.L., May, E.R., Cole, J.L. (2019) Biochemistry 58: 2967-2977. PMID: 31246429...