-
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...
- a form of regulation.
However some non-
phosphorylated amino acids appear chemically similar to
phosphorylated amino acids. Therefore, by
replacing an...
-
phosphorylated twice in the 5-OH position, then
decarboxylated to
yield IPP. In some
archaea such as
Haloferax volcanii,
mevalonate is
phosphorylated...
- then
phosphorylate tyrosine residues on the receptor,
creating binding sites for
proteins possessing SH2 domains.
STATs then bind to the
phosphorylated tyrosines...
- Phosphocreatine, also
known as
creatine phosphate (CP) or PCr (Pcr), is a
phosphorylated form of
creatine that
serves as a
rapidly mobilizable reserve of high-energy...
-
transesterification produces a
phosphorylated substrate and ADP. Conversely, it is
referred to as
dephosphorylation when the
phosphorylated substrate donates a phosphate...
-
control of
cellular signaling because the di-
phosphorylated phosphoinositide PIP2 is only
phosphorylated by the
family of enzymes, PI 3-kinases (phosphoinositide...
-
sodium ions
enter the
transporter on the cell
internal side. (2) A
phosphorylated group is
added to the
transporter from ATP. This
causes the transporter...