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rho Associated Kinases,ROK Kinase,rho-Kinase,rho Kinase,ROCK Protein Kinases,Protein Kinases, ROCK,rho-Associated Coiled-Coil Kinase,Coiled-Coil Kinase, rho-Associated,rho Associated Coiled Coil Kinase,rho-Associated Kinase,rho Associated Kinase,rho-Associated Kinase 1,rho Associated Kinase 1,ROCK-I Protein Kinase,ROCK I Protein Kinase,rho-Associated Kinase beta,rho Associated Kinase beta,rho-Associated Protein Kinase beta,rho Associated Protein Kinase beta,p160ROCK,rho-Associated Coiled-Coil Containing Protein Kinase 1,rho Associated Coiled Coil Containing Protein Kinase 1,rho-Associated Kinase 2,rho Associated Kinase 2,ROCK-II Protein Kinase,ROCK II Protein Kinase,rho-Associated Kinase alpha,rho Associated Kinase alpha,rho-Associated Protein Kinase alpha,rho Associated Protein Kinase alpha,p160 rhoA-Binding Kinase ROKalpha,p160 rhoA Binding Kinase ROKalpha,rho-Associated Coiled-Coil Containing Protein Kinase 2,rho Associated Coiled Coil Containing Protein Kinase 2

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rho-Associated Kinases: A group of intracellular-signaling serine threonine kinases that bind to RHO GTP-BINDING PROTEINS. They were originally found to mediate the effects of rhoA GTP-BINDING PROTEIN on the formation of STRESS FIBERS and FOCAL ADHESIONS. Rho-associated kinases have specificity for a variety of substrates including MYOSIN-LIGHT-CHAIN PHOSPHATASE and LIM KINASES.



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