Human leucine-zipper protein kinase and methods of use

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435194, C12N 912, A61K 3845

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ABSTRACT:
A novel protein kinase, leucine-zipper protein kinase, 668 amino acids in length is provided by the present invention. This protein kinase is localized to the human brain. Nucleic acid sequences encoding the protein kinase are also provided.

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