- In biochemistry,
phosphorylation is the
attachment of a
phosphate group to a
molecule or an ion. This
process and its inverse, dephosphorylation, are...
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Oxidative phosphorylation (UK /ɒkˈsɪd.ə.tɪv/, US /ˈɑːk.sɪˌdeɪ.tɪv/ ) or
electron transport-linked
phosphorylation or
terminal oxidation is the metabolic...
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phosphorylated are serine, threonine, tyrosine, and histidine.
These phosphorylations play
important and well-characterized
roles in
signaling pathways and...
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Tyrosine phosphorylation is the
addition of a
phosphate (PO43−)
group to the
amino acid
tyrosine on a protein. It is one of the main
types of protein...
- Substrate-level
phosphorylation is a
metabolism reaction that
results in the
production of ATP or GTP
supported by the
energy released from
another high-energy...
- A
phosphorylation cascade is a
sequence of
signaling pathway events where one
enzyme phosphorylates another,
causing a
chain reaction leading to the phosphorylation...
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Electrochemical gradient Glycolysis Oxidative phosphorylation Mitc**** P (July 1961). "Coupling of
phosphorylation to
electron and
hydrogen transfer by a chemi-osmotic...
- Dual
specificity tyrosine-
phosphorylation-regulated
kinase 1A is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the DYRK1A gene.
Alternative splicing of this...
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phosphate group to form ATP (adenosine triphosphate), by substrate-level
phosphorylation, NADH and FADH2.[citation needed] The
negative ΔG
indicates that the...
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uncoupler or
uncoupling agent is a
molecule that
disrupts oxidative phosphorylation in
prokaryotes and
mitochondria or
photophosphorylation in chloroplasts...