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2.7.1.149
D271K
inactive
739535
2.7.1.149
D272K
kinase-dead mutant
760061
2.7.1.149
D280K
inactive
737638
2.7.1.149
E300D
Site-directed mutagenesis is performed on the human Type IIbeta PIPkin cloned into pEGFP-C1 using the QuikChange mutagenesis method, to introduce an Glu300Asp amino acid substitution into the human nuclear localisation sequence producing the equivalent chicken sequence.
686033
2.7.1.149
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isozymes PIPKalpha and PIP4Kbeta inactivation by specific RNAi. Overexpression of PIP4Kalpha leads to a dramatic increase in PIP4K activity, that is not present when wild-type PIP4Kbeta kinase is expressed
721525
2.7.1.149
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knockdown of both isozymes, enzyme activity associated with kinase-inactive Myc-PIP4Kbeta is reduced to 24% compared with that associated with the active Myc-PIP4Kbeta
721525
2.7.1.149
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PIPKIIbeta knockdown
721493
2.7.1.149
N165I
the mutation in isoform PI5P4Kgamma leads to resistance to inhibitor NIH-12848
758613
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