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A review on recent trends in the phosphoproteomics workflow. From sample preparation to data analysis.

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2021
Phosphorylation is one of the quickest post-translational modifications that controls downstream signaling pathways regulating processes like cell proliferation, survival, and differentiation. Nowadays, mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteomics is a well-
J. Urban
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Computational systems approach towards phosphoproteomics and their downstream regulation

Proteomics, 2022
Protein phosphorylation plays an essential role in modulating cell signalling and its downstream transcriptional and translational regulations. Until recently, protein phosphorylation has been studied mostly using low‐throughput biochemical assays.
Di Xiao, Carissa Chen, Pengyi Yang
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Phosphoproteomics Using iTRAQ

2011
The identification of phosphorylation on proteins has become practicable for many laboratories in recent years, largely due to improvements in mass spectrometry (MS) and the development of methods to selectively enrich for phosphorylated peptides and proteins.
Alexandra M E, Jones, Thomas S, Nühse
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Phosphoproteome of Cryptococcus neoformans

Journal of Proteomics, 2014
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated pathogenic yeast, which causes life threatening meningitis in immunocompromised individuals. C. neoformans var. grubii is the most prevalent and virulent form among the two varieties of C. neoformans - C. neoformans var. grubii and C. neoformans var. neoformans. The virulence of C.
Lakshmi Dhevi N, Selvan   +10 more
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Chemical Phosphoproteomics Sheds New Light on the Targets and Modes of Action of AKT Inhibitors.

ACS Chemical Biology, 2021
Due to its important roles in oncogenic signaling, AKT has been subjected to extensive drug discovery efforts leading to small molecule inhibitors investigated in advanced clinical trials.
S. Wiechmann   +10 more
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Deconstruction of heterogeneity of size-dependent exosome subpopulations from human urine by profiling N-glycoproteomics and phosphoproteomics simultaneously.

Analytical Chemistry, 2020
The heterogeneous populations of exosomes with distinct nano-size have impeded our understanding of their corresponding function as intercellular communication agents. Profiling signaling proteins packaged in each size-dependent subtype can disclose this
Haoyang Zheng   +5 more
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Illuminating the dark phosphoproteome

Science Signaling, 2019
Identifying the targets of “dark” kinases will provide new biological and disease insights.
Elise J. Needham   +4 more
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Phosphoproteomics takes it easy

Nature Biotechnology, 2015
The EasyPhos pipeline simplifies analysis of phosphorylation-dependent signaling networks at high temporal resolution.
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Phosphoproteomics in Cereals

2015
Cereals are the most important crop plant supplying staple food throughout the world. The economic importance and continued breeding of crop plants such as rice, maize, wheat, or barley require a detailed scientific understanding of adaptive and developmental processes.
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Noncanonical Phosphoproteomes

2020
In contrast to the canonical phosphoproteomes (P-Ser, P-Thr, P-Tyr), the noncanonial phosphoproteomes include phosphorylated side chains not typically acid-stable and thus often missed in standard phosphopeptide mass spectrometry protocols. In this regard the N-phosphohistidinyl residues, the beta aspartyl-phosphate residues, and the S-phosphocysteinyl
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