- kinase. In its
phosphorylated form, it can be
referred to as
phosphothreonine.
Phosphothreonine has
three potential coordination sites (carboxyl,
amine and...
- protein-protein interactions—by
means of phosphotyrosine,
phosphoserine and
phosphothreonine.
Binding sites for a
signalling phosphoprotein may be
diverse in their...
- eliminylation, the
conversion to an
alkene by beta-elimination of
phosphothreonine and phosphoserine, or
dehydration of
threonine and
serine disulfide...
-
capable of
hydrolyzing the
phosphate from both
phosphotyrosine and the
phosphothreonine residues.
Since removal of
either phosphate groups will
greatly reduce...
- M, Lu KP (Feb 1999). "Function of WW
domains as phosphoserine- or
phosphothreonine-binding modules". Science. 283 (5406): 1325–8. Bibcode:1999Sci...283...
- with high
affinity for phosphotyrosine, but not for
phosphoserine or
phosphothreonine, is
essential for the
recognition of
tyrosine phosphorylated proteins...
- with
Eukaryotic post-translational
modifications (e.g. phosphoserine,
phosphothreonine, and phosphotyrosine). The
founding work was
reported by Rolf Furter...
-
reports have been
published using antibodies against phosphoserine- or
phosphothreonine-containing proteins. IMAC
enrichment is
based on
phosphate affinity...
- CHD1
complexed with
Histone H3 Tail
containing trimethyllysine 4 and
phosphothreonine 3 2b2u:
Tandem chromodomains of
human CHD1
complexed with
Histone H3...
-
systematically as 2-(methylthio)ethanesulfonate:N-(7-thioheptanoyl)-3-O-
phosphothreonine S-(2-sulfoethyl)thiotransferase is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the final...