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Abstract figure legend In healthy young males, we found that skeletal muscle hypertrophy following a period of resistance exercise training (RET) was consistent within and between subjects, as assessed using a variety of established methods. The skeletal muscle hypertrophic response was independent of external load.
Matthew J. Lees +11 more
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Phosphoproteomic Techniques and Applications
Phosphoproteomic analysis seeks to determine the overall level of protein phosphorylation, as a result of kinase and phosphatase activity, and determine the identity of proteins which are phosphorylated and the amino acid residues which hold the phosphate group.
Ed, Dudley, A Elizabeth, Bond
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Summary In plants, hypoxia sensing is controlled by the stabilization of group VII ethylene response factors (ERF‐VIIs), which are post‐translationally activated by the mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs) MPK3 and MPK6. However, how plants fine‐tune the MPK3/MPK6‐mediated phosphorylation of ERF‐VIIs to maintain cellular homeostasis remains ...
De‐Mian Zhou +9 more
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Focus on Phosphoproteomics [PDF]
Carol, Nilsson +2 more
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How state transitions balance photosynthetic electron transport in plants – a quantitative study
Summary In plants, the process of state transition regulates the allocation of sunlight energy between Photosystem II (PSII) and PSI. However, the implications of state transitions for harmonizing electron transport rates between photosystems, and a full quantitative picture of this process, remain underexplored.
Haniyeh Koochak +4 more
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PhosphoPep—a phosphoproteome resource for systems biology research in Drosophila Kc167 cells
The ability to analyze and understand the mechanisms by which cells process information is a key question of systems biology research. Such mechanisms critically depend on reversible phosphorylation of cellular proteins, a process that is catalyzed by ...
Bernd Bodenmiller +13 more
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Parallel phosphoproteomics and metabolomics map the global metabolic tyrosine phosphoproteome
AbstractTyrosine phosphorylation of metabolic enzymes is an evolutionarily conserved post-translational modification that facilitates rapid and reversible modulation of enzyme activity, localization or function. Despite the high abundance of tyrosine phosphorylation events detected on metabolic enzymes in high-throughput mass spectrometry-based studies,
Alissandra L. Hillis +8 more
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A Novel Dysferlin‐Binding Kinase CK2α Promotes Plasma Membrane Repair in Dysferlinopathy
When the cell membrane is injured, extracellular calcium enters the cell, triggering the accumulation of dysferlin at the lesion site. In the presence of dysferlin, CK2 is efficiently recruited to the damaged membrane and maintains its kinase activity through interaction with dysferlin.
Naoko Nakamura +27 more
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HAM-5 functions as a MAP kinase scaffold during cell fusion in Neurospora crassa.
Cell fusion in genetically identical Neurospora crassa germlings and in hyphae is a highly regulated process involving the activation of a conserved MAP kinase cascade that includes NRC-1, MEK-2 and MAK-2. During chemotrophic growth in germlings, the MAP
Ansong, C +8 more
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