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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Map kinase Memes

Posts tagged with Map kinase

The Dramatic Phosphorylation Cascade

Biology Science Chemistry
1 year ago 30.4K views 0 shares
The Dramatic Phosphorylation Cascade
The molecular biology drama we didn't know we needed! This meme brilliantly captures the chaotic signaling cascade of MAP kinases (Mitogen-Activated Protein kinases) that seemingly phosphorylate everything in sight before finally reaching their actual target protein. It's basically the cellular equivalent of playing telephone through four people before delivering a simple message. The MAP kinase pathway is notorious for its multi-tiered "kinase kinase kinase kinase" naming convention that drives biology students to tears during exams. The punchline? Despite all that dramatic signaling cascade, the actual target protein is just chilling in the corner, waiting for its turn. Contrary to what some might think, this pathway isn't even involved in protein degradation - it's about signal transduction. The cell biology equivalent of taking the scenic route when Google Maps offered a shortcut.

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My Arduino spins faster when Claude burns more tokens

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