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Proto-Oncogene Proteins pp60(c-src) MeSH Descriptor Data 2025
Membrane-associated tyrosine-specific kinases encoded by the c-src genes. They have an important role in cellular growth control. Truncation of carboxy-terminal residues in pp60(c-src) leads to PP60(V-SRC) which has the ability to transform cells. This kinase pp60 c-src should not be confused with csk, also known as c-src kinase.
Entry Term(s)
Phosphoprotein pp60(c-src)
Proto-Oncogene Protein pp60(c-src)
Proto-Oncogene Protein src
c-src Protein pp60
pp60 c-src
pp60(c-src)
src Proto-Oncogene Product
src Proto-Oncogene Protein pp60
Registry Numbers
EC 2.7.10.2
Previous Indexing
Phosphoproteins (1983-1985)
Proto-Oncogene Proteins (1986-1990)
Public MeSH Note
2006; see PROTO-ONCOGENE PROTEIN PP60(C-SRC) 1991-2005
Membrane-associated tyrosine-specific kinases encoded by the c-src genes. They have an important role in cellular growth control. Truncation of carboxy-terminal residues in pp60(c-src) leads to PP60(V-SRC) which has the ability to transform cells. This kinase pp60 c-src should not be confused with csk, also known as c-src kinase.