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In biochemistry textbooks, kinase reactions look beautifully simple: ATP binds, a phosphate is transferred, and a protein is modified. Clean arrows. Case closed.As biochemists and NMR spectroscopists, we use molecular snapshots to explore what happens between those arrows. Where does the energy from ATP really go? What might we miss if we focus only on the final outcome? This talk tells the story of how looking more closely can change the questions we ask about kinases and, ultimately, how we understand cellular signaling.
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