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Initial analysis of the phosphoproteome of Chinese hamster ovary cells using electrophoresis.
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Optimized Enrichment of Phosphoproteomes by Fe-IMAC Column Chromatography
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Streptococcus pneumoniae accessory capsular genes modulate fitness, pathogenicity and immune evasion
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Phosphoproteomics: Methods and Challenges
2023Protein phosphorylation is a widespread post-translational modification that regulates many biological processes. This covalent modification alters the biochemical properties of proteins and can act as an activity switch or as a docking site for protein-protein interactions.
Kang, Taewook +3 more
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R scripts used in the publication for the analysis of the phospho-proteomics dataset.
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Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2007
AbstractProtein phosphorylation is one of the most important mechanisms of regulating protein function in cells, and it plays an important role in controlling diverse biological processes, including cellular proliferation, migration, and metabolism.
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AbstractProtein phosphorylation is one of the most important mechanisms of regulating protein function in cells, and it plays an important role in controlling diverse biological processes, including cellular proliferation, migration, and metabolism.
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WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine, 2010
AbstractCurrent analytical protein methods show phosphorylation to be the most ubiquitous, evolutionary conserved post‐translational modification Post‐Translational Modification (PTM). The reversible and transient nature of protein phosphorylation allows signal transduction pathways to carry out diverse cellular functions.
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AbstractCurrent analytical protein methods show phosphorylation to be the most ubiquitous, evolutionary conserved post‐translational modification Post‐Translational Modification (PTM). The reversible and transient nature of protein phosphorylation allows signal transduction pathways to carry out diverse cellular functions.
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Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2010
AbstractProtein phosphorylation represents one of the most extensively studied post‐translational modifications, primarily due to the emergence of sensitive methods enabling the detection of this modification both in vitro and in vivo. The availability of enrichment methods combined with sensitive mass spectrometry instrumentation has played a crucial ...
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AbstractProtein phosphorylation represents one of the most extensively studied post‐translational modifications, primarily due to the emergence of sensitive methods enabling the detection of this modification both in vitro and in vivo. The availability of enrichment methods combined with sensitive mass spectrometry instrumentation has played a crucial ...
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