-
lability of
these phosphorylated residues, and in
marked contrast to Ser, Thr and Tyr phosphorylation, the
analysis of
phosphorylated histidine (and other...
- also be
phosphorylated post-translationally,
including arginine, lysine,
aspartic acid,
glutamic acid and cysteine, and
these phosphorylated amino acids...
-
cytoplasmic tail of the
receptors have to be
phosphorylated,
hence the
receptors are
referred to as tyrosine-
phosphorylated receptors. They are
called non-catalytic...
-
phosphate group)
Determination of the mode of
coordination between phosphorylated ligands and
metal ions
occurring in an
organism is a
first step to explain...
- a form of regulation.
However some non-
phosphorylated amino acids appear chemically similar to
phosphorylated amino acids. Therefore, by
replacing an...
- Then
acetyl phosphate phosphorylates ADP to ATP
between the
thioester and the
phosphate metabolism.
Acetyl phosphate can
phosphorylate some intermediates...
-
action of one or more
protein kinases.
Protein kinases are
enzymes that
phosphorylate (add a phosphate, or PO4, group) to a
protein and can
modulate its function...
-
phosphorylated twice in the 5-OH position, then
decarboxylated to
yield IPP. In some
archaea such as
Haloferax volcanii,
mevalonate is
phosphorylated...
- Wee1. Wee1
phosphorylates the Tyr-15
residue of CDK1,
rendering MPF inactive.
During the
transition of G2 to M phase, cdk1 is de-
phosphorylated by CDC25...
- Sic1 has to be
phosphorylated,
often by Cyclin-Cdk complexes, at
least at 6 of the 9 cdk
sites (Fig. 2). Sic1 can also be
phosphorylated by
other kinases...