Human signal transduction serine/threonine kinase

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ABSTRACT:
A novel human signal-transduction kinase polypeptide is described which is expressed at a particularly high level in tissues of the human immune system. A full length cDNA which encodes the novel signal transduction serine/threonine kinase polypeptide is disclosed as well as the interior structural region and the amino acid residue sequence of the native biological molecule. Methods are provided to identify compounds that modulate the biological activity of the human Ste20-like serine/threonine signal transduction kinase.

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