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Protein kinase recognition sequence motifs

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1990
Protein kinases play a crucial role in the regulation of many cellular processes. They alter the functions of their target proteins by phosphorylating specific serine, threonine and tyrosine residues. Identification of phosphorylation site sequences and studies with corresponding model peptides have provided clues to how these important enzymes ...
B E, Kemp, R B, Pearson
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Recognition memory for tactile sequences

Memory, 2002
In three experiments participants were required to compare the similarity in item order for two temporally separated sequences of tactile stimuli presented to the fingers of the hand. Between-sequence articulatory suppression but not tactile interference impaired recognition accuracy (Experiment 1), and the null effect of tactile interference was not ...
Paul, Mahrer, Christopher, Miles
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Sequence motifs for calmodulin recognition

The FASEB Journal, 1997
Calmodulin (CaM) is recognized as a major calcium sensor and orchestrator of regulatory events through its interaction with a diverse group of cellular proteins. Many investigations have focused on defining the region of interaction between CaM and its cellular targets and the action of CaM on target protein function.
A R, Rhoads, F, Friedberg
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