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== Description ==
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The Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 beta- GSK-3β, also known as the tau protein kinase I, is a serine protein kinase that participates in many different pathways regulating critical cellular functions as structure, gene expression, mobility, and apoptosis,<ref name="SINR"> "Structural insight into nucleotide recognition in tau-protein kinase I/glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta."  
The Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 beta- GSK-3β, also known as the tau-protein-kinase I, is a serine protein kinase that participates in many different pathways regulating critical cellular functions as structure, gene expression, mobility, and apoptosis,<ref name="SINR"> "Structural insight into nucleotide recognition in tau-protein kinase I/glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta."  
Aoki, M., Yokota, T., Sugiura, I., Sasaki, C., Hasegawa, T., Okumura, C., Ishiguro, K., Kohno, T., Sugio, S., Matsuzaki, T.
Aoki, M., Yokota, T., Sugiura, I., Sasaki, C., Hasegawa, T., Okumura, C., Ishiguro, K., Kohno, T., Sugio, S., Matsuzaki, T.
Journal: (2004) Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.D60: 439-446</ref>. GSK-3 phosphorylates a large number of substrates and is himself regulated by phosphorylation,<ref name="GSK3 IDT">  "Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK3): Inflammation, Diseases, and Therapeutics." Richard S. Jope,* Christopher J. Yuskaitis, and Eléonore Beurel Neurochem Res. 2007; 32(4-5): 577-595.</ref>.  
Journal: (2004) Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.D60: 439-446</ref>. GSK-3 phosphorylates a large number of substrates and is himself regulated by phosphorylation,<ref name="GSK3 IDT">  "Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK3): Inflammation, Diseases, and Therapeutics." Richard S. Jope,* Christopher J. Yuskaitis, and Eléonore Beurel Neurochem Res. 2007; 32(4-5): 577-595.</ref>.  

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