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Janus Kinases

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Definition: A family of intracellular tyrosine kinases that participate in the signaling cascade of cytokines by associating with specific CYTOKINE RECEPTORS. They act upon STAT TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS in signaling pathway referred to as the JAK/STAT pathway. The name Janus kinase refers to the fact the proteins have two phosphate-transferring domains.     
Examples Janus Kinase 1; Janus Kinase 2; Janus Kinase 3; TYK2 Kinase
Other names Kinases, Janus; Kinases, JAK; JAK Kinases
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
INCB 16562  0   *Azepines *Pyridines Janus Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors. Neoplasia 2010 Jan;12(1):28-38
INCB018424  0   *Pyrazoles Janus Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors. Org Lett 2009 May 7;11(9):1999-2002JAKAFI
hopscotch protein, Drosophila  EC 2.7.1.112   *Transcription Factors *Drosophila Proteins *Janus Kinases. Genes Dev 1994 Feb 1;8(3):300-12

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