- A 70 kg man
contains around 120 g of creatine, with 40%
being the
unphosphorylated form and 60% as
creatine phosphate. Of that amount, 1–2% is broken...
- liver,
skeletal muscle, heart, brain, and kidneys. ThMP and free (
unphosphorylated)
thiamine are
present in plasma, milk,
cerebrospinal fluid, and, it...
- of the CDK1
phosphatase CDC25B to keep it in the cytoplasm; in its
unphosphorylated form, CDC25B
migrates to the nucleus.
Protein kinase C (PKC) may also...
- The
unphosphorylated moiety of fingolimod,
which is the
predominant form of the drug in the body, is also an
active molecule.
Unphosphorylated fingolimod...
-
inhibits (Na+ + K+)ATPase by
blocking a
conformational change of the
unphosphorylated form". Nature. 282 (5736): 333–335. Bibcode:1979Natur.282..333K. doi:10...
- protein's
primary sequence. Therefore, in the protein's
active form (
unphosphorylated), CsgD is
capable of
carrying out its
normal functions of regulating...
- They are
regulated by Ca2+/calmodulin and
protein kinase C. In
their unphosphorylated form, they bind to
actin filaments,
causing them to crosslink, and...
-
fructose 2,6-bisphosphate and AMP on the
activity of
phosphorylated and
unphosphorylated fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase from rat liver". FEBS Letters. 167 (2):...
-
phosphate group from the
other PTS proteins,
including EIIAGlc. The
unphosphorylated form of
EIIAGlc binds to the lac
permease and
prevents it from bringing...
-
conformational state, thus
releasing the K+ ions into the cell. The
unphosphorylated form of the pump has a
higher affinity for Na+ ions. ATP binds, and...