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Proteomic analysis of post-translational modifications

Nature Biotechnology, 2003
Post-translational modifications modulate the activity of most eukaryote proteins. Analysis of these modifications presents formidable challenges but their determination generates indispensable insight into biological function. Strategies developed to characterize individual proteins are now systematically applied to protein populations.
Mann, Matthias, Jensen, Ole N
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Post-translational Modifications of Centromeric Chromatin

2017
Regulation of chromatin structures is important for the control of DNA processes such as gene expression, and misregulation of chromatin is implicated in diverse diseases. Covalent post-translational modifications of histones are a prominent way to regulate chromatin structure and different chromatin regions bear their specific signature of histone ...
García del Arco, Ana, Erhardt, Sylvia
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Post-Translational Modifications

1982
During the past three decades there have been major improvements in the techniques for isolating and characterizing proteins. As a consequence of the application of these improved procedures it has become apparent that proteins are not simple linear polymers of amino acids but have three–dimensional structure. Many proteins consist of several component
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Protein post-translational modifications in bacteria

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
Over the past decade the number and variety of protein post-translational modifications that have been detected and characterized in bacteria have rapidly increased. Most post-translational protein modifications occur in a relatively low number of bacterial proteins in comparison with eukaryotic proteins, and most of the modified proteins carry low ...
Christophe Grangeasse   +6 more
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Post-translational modifications in insect cells

Cytotechnology, 1996
Maturation of many proteins, in particular of proteins entering the exocytotic transport route, involves posttranslational processing. Most of these modifications are necessary for the biological functions of the proteins. It is therefore important to understand the capacity of insect cells to process proteins, when baculoviruses are used as expression
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The Post-Translational Modifications of Tubulin

2009
The tubulin molecule is unusual because of the number and nature of post-translational modifications that it undergoes. These modifications may be involved in regulating microtubule stability and interactions with microtubule-associated proteins, but they also may have as yet undiscovered functions.
Richard F. Ludueña, Asok Banerjee
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Post-translational Modifications in Plants

1993
1. Some roles of post-translational modifications in plants N. H. Battey 2. Signal transduction and protein phosphorylation in bacteria R. A. Dixon 3. Roles of protein phosphorylation in animal cells D. G. Hardie 4. The significance of post-translational modification of proteins by phosphorylation in the regulation of plant development and metabolism K.
Hugh G. Dickinson   +2 more
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Post‐Translational Modification: Glycosylation

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2001
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