- residues,
which account for 79.3, 16.9 and 3.8%
respectively of the
phosphoproteome, at
least in mammals. In contrast,
protein phosphatases (PPs) are the...
- lactis. Even the
phosphoproteome of an
archaean organism,
namely Halobacterium salinarium, is available. The
integration of
phosphoproteomes identified in...
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Human Proteinpedia as
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cancer research has
focused on
changes to the
phosphoproteome during tumor development.
Phosphoproteins could be
cancer markers useful...
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phosphoproteome of the
minimal bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae:
analysis of the complete...
- degradation. O-GlcNAcylation of CK2α has also been
shown to
alter the
phosphoproteome,
notably including many
chromatin regulators such as HDAC1, HDAC2,...
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Mutations in PIK3CA Lead to
Widespread Modulation of the
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Journal of
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- processes.
There exist a
number of challenges—namely the
sheer size of the
phosphoproteome, the
fleeting nature of
phosphorylation events and
related physical...
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Aebersold R (August 2005). "Quantitative
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