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Protein Phosphorylation

Protein phosphorylation pathways disruption by pesticides

Protein phosphorylation pathways disruption by pesticides

... Epidemiological evidence exists about relations be- tween maternal exposure to OC and pregnancy outcomes [25,26]. The ability of trophoblast to differentiate and fuse into a multinucleate syncytium and acquire an active ...

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Interaction of Ca2+ and protein phosphorylation in the rabbit platelet release reaction

Interaction of Ca2+ and protein phosphorylation in the rabbit platelet release reaction

... and protein phosphorylation have been implicated as playing an important role in the induction of the platelet release ...Ca2+, protein phosphorylation, and the release reaction have been ...

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Regulation of mitochondrial functions by protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation

Regulation of mitochondrial functions by protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation

... (ATP). Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation are critical mechanisms in the regulation of cell signaling networks and are essential for almost all the cellular func‑ ...Consequently, ...

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Protein phosphorylation during meiotic maturation of Xenopus oocytes: cdc2 protein kinase targets

Protein phosphorylation during meiotic maturation of Xenopus oocytes: cdc2 protein kinase targets

... Inl J OeLllinl 3~ 111 115 (1990) III Protein phosphorylation during meiotic maturation of Xenopus oocytes cdc2 protein kinase targets ROBERT BELLE', PATRICK CORMIER, ROBERT POULHE, JULIA MORALES, DENI[.] ...

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Thrombin induced protein phosphorylation in human platelets

Thrombin induced protein phosphorylation in human platelets

... 9 protein phosphorylation are similar to those of the platelet release reaction, suggesting that the phosphorylation of these proteins may play a role in the platelet release ...was ...

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Analysis of protein phosphorylation sites using affinity enrichment and mass spectrometry

Analysis of protein phosphorylation sites using affinity enrichment and mass spectrometry

... f protein phosphorylation is mediated by the opposing activities of specific enzymes (termed kinases and phosphatases), which phosphorylate or dephosphorylate specific ...the protein kinases, a ...

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Inhibition of protein phosphorylation modulates expression of the Jak family protein tyrosine kinases.

Inhibition of protein phosphorylation modulates expression of the Jak family protein tyrosine kinases.

... regulated protein phosphorylation appears to provide a direct link for information transfer from the cytoplasmic compartment to the nucleus (3, 19, 28, ...recognizable protein ty- rosine kinase ...

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Stability of Structured Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus ORF57 Protein Is Regulated by Protein Phosphorylation and Homodimerization

Stability of Structured Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus ORF57 Protein Is Regulated by Protein Phosphorylation and Homodimerization

... ORF57. Protein phosphorylation is a reversible posttranslational modifi- cation which affects protein localization, folding, binding activi- ties, stability, ...that phosphorylation modu- ...

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Role of MCM2–7 protein phosphorylation in human cancer cells

Role of MCM2–7 protein phosphorylation in human cancer cells

... death-associated protein kinase; DDK: Dbf4-dependent kinase; DDR: DNA damage response; EBV: Epstein–Barr virus; EBV-PK: EBV-encoded protein kinase; EGFR: epidermal growth factor receptor; GINS: Go, Ichi, ...

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Protein phosphorylation and its role in archaeal signal transduction

Protein phosphorylation and its role in archaeal signal transduction

... Figure 3. The current view of the archaellum regulatory network. (A) The archaellum locus flaBXGFHIJ encodes the archaellum, a rotating, type IV pilus-like structure which functions as the motility structure of S. ...

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Protein Phosphorylation and the Regulation of Cation Cotransport

Protein Phosphorylation and the Regulation of Cation Cotransport

... A plasma membrane protein of MW 230000, called goblin, has been identified as the major protein whose state of phosphorylation increases upon incubation of turkey erythrocytes with catec[r] ...

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Phorbol esters, protein phosphorylation and the regulation of neuronal ion channels

Phorbol esters, protein phosphorylation and the regulation of neuronal ion channels

... An increase in the height of action potentials evoked by depolarizing current pulses is also observed when an isolated bag cell neurone maintained in cell culture is exposed to TPA at co[r] ...

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Post-Translational Control of Retinoblastoma Protein Phosphorylation

Post-Translational Control of Retinoblastoma Protein Phosphorylation

... The retinoblastoma protein has been extensively studied in regards to post-translational modification primarily through phosphorylation by CDKs. More recent work has begun to emerge in the field that has ...

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Phosphorylation of the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Nucleocapsid Protein

Phosphorylation of the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Nucleocapsid Protein

... N protein phosphorylation in this study, the consequence of viral capsid protein phosphorylation in general is well documented and typically falls into one of three categories: modulation of ...

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Phosphorylation of tau protein at Thr175 is a toxic event associated with neurodegeneration

Phosphorylation of tau protein at Thr175 is a toxic event associated with neurodegeneration

... tau protein are encoded by exons 9-12, and consist of imperfectly repeated stretches of 18 highly conserved residues, separated by 13-14 amino acid spacers (Kar et ...tau protein promotes microtubule ...

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Phosphorylation of The Tau Protein in
Neurodegenerative Disease

Phosphorylation of The Tau Protein in Neurodegenerative Disease

... Protein phosphorylation is a reversible post-translational modification that involves a series of sequence-specific kinases and occurs on specific residues such as serine, threonine, and ...reversible ...

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Regulation of Protein Interactions by Mps One Binder (MOB1) Phosphorylation.

Regulation of Protein Interactions by Mps One Binder (MOB1) Phosphorylation.

... each protein, with the kinases in both wild type and kinase-dead ...MOB protein is tagged and expressed in cells at relatively low levels and the endogenously expressed protein interactors are ...

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Microwave assisted phosphorylation of soybean protein isolates and their physicochemical properties

Microwave assisted phosphorylation of soybean protein isolates and their physicochemical properties

... Figure 5 clearly shows that the microwave treat- ment had a certain effect on the fluorescence emission spectrum. The fluorescence intensity decreased a little while the maximum emission wavelength (λ max ) revealed no ...

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Phosphorylation of Cysteine string protein triggers a major conformational switch

Phosphorylation of Cysteine string protein triggers a major conformational switch

... was then performed, allowing full data collection for spectral assignment in a short space of time. The spectra re- vealed significant changes to the chem- ical shifts for various residues, notably those around Ser10 and ...

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Regulation of the SNARE-interacting protein Munc18c tyrosine phosphorylation in adipocytes by protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B

Regulation of the SNARE-interacting protein Munc18c tyrosine phosphorylation in adipocytes by protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B

... and phosphorylation of Munc18c Tyr 521 allowing for signal propagation that is then followed by dephosphorylation by PTP1B (Figure ...additional protein-tyrosine phosphatase(s) may also regulate Munc18c ...

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