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Multisite phosphorylation

Cohen, P. (2000). The regulation of protein function by multisite phosphorylation a 25 year update. Trends Biochem Sci 25, 596-601. [Pg.60]

K., and Koizumi, S., Sequential cis/trans autophosphorylation in TrkB tyrosine kinase. Biochemistry 36,2694-2700,1997 Cohen, R, The regulation of protein function by multisite phosphorylation — a 25 year update. Trends in Biochem. Sci. 25, 596-601, 2000 Wick, MJ., Ramos, F.J., Chen,... [Pg.53]

Behar M, Hao N, Dohlman HG, Elston TC. Mathematical and computational analysis of adaptation via feedback inhibition in signal transduction pathways. Biophys. J. 2646 93 806-821. Markevich NI, Hoek JB, Kholodenko BN. Signaling switches and bistability arising from multisite phosphorylation in protein kinase cascades. J. CeU Biol. 2004 164 353-359. [Pg.2092]

Regulation of glycogen synthase by multisite phosphorylation. The location of phosphorylation sites ( ) and the protein kinases that phosphorylate at these sites (boxes) are shown. Phosphorylations occur only at N- and C-terminal regions of the enzymes, as indicated by CB-N and CB-C, respectively. The single-letter abbreviations for amino acids are used (see Chapter 2). cAMP-PK = cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase CAM-MPK = Ca +/calmodulin-dependent multiprotein kinase PhK = phosphorylase kinase GSK = glycogen synthase kinase CK = casein kinase NIO-PK = A novel protein kinase. [Reproduced with permission from P. Cohen, Protein phosphorylation and hormone action. Proc. R. Soc. Lonrf. (Biol.) 234, 115(1988).]... [Pg.287]

Cohen P (2000) The regulation of protein function by multisite phosphorylation-a 25 year update. Trends Biochem Sci 25 596-601 Heroes E, Lesage B, Gornemann Jet al (2013) The PPl binding code a molecular-lego strategy that governs specificity. FEBS J 280(2) 584-595... [Pg.279]

Countaway, J.L. et al.. Multisite phosphorylation of the epidermal growth factor receptor use of site-directed mutagenesis to examine the role of serine/threonine phosphorylation, J. Biol Chem., 265,3407,1990. [Pg.96]

Cateau, H., Tanaka, S. (2002). Kinetic Analysis of Multisite Phosphorylation Using Analytic Solutions to Michaelis-Menten Equation. J. Theor. Biol. 217,1-14. [Pg.73]

Zappacosta, F., Collingwood, T.S., Huddleston, M.J., and Annan, R.S. (2006) A quantitative results-driven approach to analyzing multisite protein phosphorylation. Mol. Cell. Proteomics 5(11), 2019-2030. [Pg.1131]

Roach, P.J. (1991) Multisite and hierarchal protein phosphorylation. J. Biol. Chem. 266, 14,139-14,142. [Pg.475]


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