Abstract

Medium and high throughput methods for measuring the activities of Ser/Thr-selective protein kinases are described. These methods utilize radiochemical detection, fluorescence polarization, and ultraviolet spectroscopy to monitor transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group of ATP to protein or peptide substrates. These assays have utility in characterizing protein kinase inhibitors and in mechanistic studies.

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