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Transphosphorylation is a
chemical reaction in
which a
phosphate group or a
phosphono group is
transferred between a
substrate and a receptor.
There are...
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considered to be substrate-level phosphorylation,
although it is a
transphosphorylation.
During anoxia,
provision of ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation...
- is the
upstream kinase responsible for
initiating the
process by
transphosphorylation of the
activation loop. The
consensus sequence of
protein kinase...
- cell surface,
causing them to
dimerize and
become activated through transphosphorylation. The VEGF
receptors have an
extracellular portion consisting of 7...
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which mediates MET
biological activity.
Following MET activation,
transphosphorylation occurs on Tyr 1234 and Tyr 1235 C-terminal
region contains two crucial...
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monoesters in
phosphoric acid
which can
additionally catalyze a
transphosphorylation reaction with
large concentrations of
phosphate acceptors. While...
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activation loop in a
kinase domain, that
activates the
further process of
transphosphorylation of the
specific tyrosine kinases in the
kinase domain of ErbB's intracellular...
- cell surface,
causing them to
dimerize and
become activated through transphosphorylation,
although to
different sites, times, and extents. The VEGF receptors...
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located in
regions called activation loops,
through a
process called transphosphorylation,
which increases the
activity of
their kinase domains. The activated...
- molecules,
which occurs between the
dimerized receptor molecules (
transphosphorylation). In
conjunction with
dimerization and
kinase activation, the receptor...