their sites of action. Often, these anchored enzymes only become activated when their stimulating second messengers and signals become available. Recent data suggest that serine phosphorylation, like tyrosine phos-phorylation, may directly regulate modular protein-protein interactions. Now that the intricacy of these interactions is under-stood, the challenge ahead is to understand both the physiological functions and regu-lation of such signaling networks
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
AbstractCellular fate depends on the spatiotemporal separation and integration of signaling processe...
Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form th...
Protein phosphorylation is now recognized to be the major general mechanism by which intracellular e...
We present here a computational, rule-based model to study the function of the SH2 domain-containing...
AbstractOver the last two decades, a new and unifying concept of cellular organization has emerged i...
AbstractThe fundamental biological importance of protein phosphorylation is underlined by the existe...
Signal transduction in eukaryotes is generally transmitted through phosphorylation cascades that inv...
ABSTRACT We present here a computational, rule-based model to study the function of the SH2 domain-c...
Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation is one of the major mechanisms of signal integration i...
The magnitude and duration of signalling through mitogen- and stress-activated kinases are critical ...
The behaviour of cells is coordinated by a large array of different types of intracellular protein k...
Where and when enzymes become active have pro-found implications on the cellular processes that they...
Cellular function is based on protein-protein interactions. A large proportion of these interactions...
Tyrosine phosphorylation, controlled by the coordinated actions of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PT...
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
AbstractCellular fate depends on the spatiotemporal separation and integration of signaling processe...
Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form th...
Protein phosphorylation is now recognized to be the major general mechanism by which intracellular e...
We present here a computational, rule-based model to study the function of the SH2 domain-containing...
AbstractOver the last two decades, a new and unifying concept of cellular organization has emerged i...
AbstractThe fundamental biological importance of protein phosphorylation is underlined by the existe...
Signal transduction in eukaryotes is generally transmitted through phosphorylation cascades that inv...
ABSTRACT We present here a computational, rule-based model to study the function of the SH2 domain-c...
Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation is one of the major mechanisms of signal integration i...
The magnitude and duration of signalling through mitogen- and stress-activated kinases are critical ...
The behaviour of cells is coordinated by a large array of different types of intracellular protein k...
Where and when enzymes become active have pro-found implications on the cellular processes that they...
Cellular function is based on protein-protein interactions. A large proportion of these interactions...
Tyrosine phosphorylation, controlled by the coordinated actions of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PT...
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
AbstractCellular fate depends on the spatiotemporal separation and integration of signaling processe...
Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form th...