Macrophages represent the primary human host response to pathogen infection and link the immediate defense to the adaptive immune system. Mature tissue macrophages convert from circulating monocyte precursor cells by terminal differentiation in a process
Erik eRichter +4 more
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Global dynamics of Escherichia coli phosphoproteome in central carbon metabolism under changing culture conditions [PDF]
Little is known about the role of global phosphorylation events in the control of prokaryote metabolism. By performing a detailed analysis of all protein phosphorylation events previously reported in Escherichia coli, dynamic changes in protein ...
Jacob, Shana +3 more
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Role of Protein Phosphorylation in the Regulation of Cell Cycle and DNA-Related Processes in Bacteria [PDF]
In all living organisms, the phosphorylation of proteins modulates various aspects of their functionalities. In eukaryotes, protein phosphorylation plays a key role in cell signaling, gene expression, and differentiation.
Derouiche, Abderahmane +5 more
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Proteomics Analysis of Duck Lung Tissues in Response to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus
Domestic ducks (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) are resistant to most of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) infections. In this study, we characterized the lung proteome and phosphoproteome of ducks infected with the HPAI H5N1 virus (A ...
Periyasamy Vijayakumar +7 more
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Peanut stunt virus and its satellite RNA trigger changes in phosphorylation in N-benthamiana infected plants at the early stage of the infection [PDF]
Signaling in host plants is an integral part of a successful infection by pathogenic RNA viruses. Therefore, identifying early signaling events in host plants that play an important role in establishing the infection process will help our understanding ...
De Smet, Ive +4 more
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Global Phosphoproteomics Analysis of IBRS-2 Cells Infected With Senecavirus A
Phosphorylation is a widespread posttranslational modification that regulates numerous biological processes. Viruses can alter the physiological activities of host cells to promote virus particle replication, and manipulating phosphorylation is one of ...
Jieyi Li +9 more
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A comprehensive proteome and phosphoproteome atlas across nine organs of the Chinese hamster
This study presents the first comprehensive proteome and phosphoproteome atlas of the Chinese hamster across nine organs (heart, liver, lung, kidney, spleen, cerebral cortex, skeletal muscle, stomach, and testis or ovary). A total of 14 219 proteins were identified in the proteome, with 11 828 phosphorylated proteins and 47 122 phosphorylation sites ...
Luyao Zhang +15 more
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Temperature-induced changes in the wheat phosphoproteome reveal temperature-regulated interconversion of phosphoforms [PDF]
Wheat (Triticum ssp.) is one of the most important human food sources. However, this crop is very sensitive to temperature changes. Specifically, processes during wheat leaf, flower, and seed development and photosynthesis, which all contribute to the ...
Ahammed +133 more
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Fluctuations in TOR, AMPK and MAP-kinase signalling maintain cellular homeostasis and coordinate growth and division with environmental context. We have applied quantitative, SILAC mass spectrometry to map TOR and nutrient-controlled signalling in the ...
Lenka Halova +10 more
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ANIA:ANnotation and Integrated Analysis of the 14-3-3 interactome [PDF]
The dimeric 14-3-3 proteins dock onto pairs of phosphorylated Ser and Thr residues on hundreds of proteins, and thereby regulate many events in mammalian cells.
Baskaran +51 more
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