Abstract
The stress-activated protein kinases PKR and GCN2 regulate protein synthesis by phosphorylating the α subunit of translation initiation factor 2. Three recent studies reveal the molecular basis for the exquisite substrate specificity of this family of kinases and address the role of interlobe flexibility in kinase activation.
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