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Abstract
Protein kinases operate in a large number of distinct signaling pathways, where the
tight regulation of their catalytic activity is crucial to the development and maintenance
of eukaryotic organisms. The catalytic domains of different kinases adopt strikingly
similar structures when they are active. By contrast, crystal structures of inactive
kinases have revealed a remarkable plasticity in the kinase domain that allows the
adoption of distinct conformations in response to interactions with specific regulatory
domains or proteins.