Definition of Phosphothreonine. Meaning of Phosphothreonine. Synonyms of Phosphothreonine

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Definition of Phosphothreonine

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Meaning of Phosphothreonine from wikipedia

- kinase. In its phosphorylated form, it can be referred to as phosphothreonine. Phosphothreonine has three potential coordination sites (carboxyl, amine and...
- eliminylation, the conversion to an alkene by beta-elimination of phosphothreonine and phosphoserine, or dehydration of threonine and serine disulfide...
- protein-protein interactions—by means of phosphotyrosine, phosphoserine and phosphothreonine. Binding sites for a signalling phosphoprotein may be diverse in their...
- M, Lu KP (Feb 1999). "Function of WW domains as phosphoserine- or phosphothreonine-binding modules". Science. 283 (5406): 1325–8. Bibcode:1999Sci...283...
- capable of hydrolyzing the phosphate from both phosphotyrosine and the phosphothreonine residues. Since removal of either phosphate groups will greatly reduce...
- domain found in many regulatory proteins. It displays specificity for phosphothreonine-containing epitopes but will also recognise phosphotyrosine with relatively...
- systematically as 2-(methylthio)ethanesulfonate:N-(7-thioheptanoyl)-3-O-phosphothreonine S-(2-sulfoethyl)thiotransferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the final...
- CHD1 complexed with Histone H3 Tail containing trimethyllysine 4 and phosphothreonine 3 2b2u: Tandem chromodomains of human CHD1 complexed with Histone H3...
- nine phosphorylation sites on TNRC18, eight phosphoserines and one phosphothreonine. There is a large serine repeat upstream of the BAH site located from...
- with high affinity for phosphotyrosine, but not for phosphoserine or phosphothreonine, is essential for the recognition of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins...