-
lability of
these phosphorylated residues, and in
marked contrast to Ser, Thr and Tyr phosphorylation, the
analysis of
phosphorylated histidine (and other...
- kinase) can then
phosphorylate the 5’-carbon of this
nucleoside into
uridine monophosphate (UMP). UMP/CMP
kinase (EC 2.7.4.14) can
phosphorylate UMP into uridine...
- post-translational
modification of
proteins in
which an
amino acid
residue is
phosphorylated by a
protein kinase by the
addition of a
covalently bound phosphate...
-
freed and active, they can
migrate into the
nucleus (where they can
phosphorylate transcription regulatory proteins),
while the
regulatory subunits remain...
- result,
kinase produces a
phosphorylated substrate and ADP. Conversely, it is
referred to as
dephosphorylation when the
phosphorylated substrate donates a phosphate...
- Non-catalytic tyrosine-
phosphorylated receptors (NTRs), also
called immunoreceptors or Src-family kinase-dependent receptors, are a
group of cell surface...
-
Phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinases (PIPK) are
kinases that
phosphorylate the
phosphoinositides PtdInsP and PtdInsP2 that are
derivatives of phosphatidylinositol...
- The
kinase domain is
vital for JAK activity,
since it
allows JAKs to
phosphorylate (add
phosphate groups to) proteins.
There are
seven STAT proteins: STAT1...
- marks. The type II
receptors phosphorylate the type I receptors; the type I
receptors are then
enabled to
phosphorylate cytoplasmic R-Smads,
which then...
-
phosphate group)
Determination of the mode of
coordination between phosphorylated ligands and
metal ions
occurring in an
organism is a
first step to explain...