Protein modifications not only affect protein homeostasis but can also establish new cellular protein functions and are important components of complex cellular signal sensing and transduction networks. Among these post-translational modifications, protein phosphorylation represents the one that has been most thoroughly investigated. Unlike in eukarya, a large diversity of enzyme families has been shown to phosphorylate and dephosphorylate proteins on various amino acids with different chemical properties in bacteria. In this review, after a brief overview of the known bacterial phosphorylation systems, we focus on more recently discovered and less widely known kinases and phosphatases. Namely, we describe in detail tyrosine -and arginine-p...
Protein phosphorylation is one of the most widely observed and important post-translational modifica...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Many cellular pathways are regulated by the competing activity of protein kinases and phosphatases. ...
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
Phosphorylation - most common post-translational modification has an important role in many cellular...
In all living organisms, the phosphorylation of proteins modulates various aspects of their function...
In all living organisms, the phosphorylation of proteins modulates various aspects of their function...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Protein phosphorylation on tyrosine has emerged as a key device in the control of numerous cellular ...
Protein serine/threonine/tyrosine (S/T/Y) phosphorylation is an essential and frequent post-translat...
Signal transduction in eukaryotes is generally transmitted through phosphorylation cascades that inv...
AbstractIncreasing evidence shows that protein phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine res...
SummaryMany cellular pathways are regulated by the competing activity of protein kinases and phospha...
Protein phosphorylation is one of the most widely observed and important post-translational modifica...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Many cellular pathways are regulated by the competing activity of protein kinases and phosphatases. ...
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
In this review, we address some recent developments in the field of bacterial protein phosphorylatio...
Phosphorylation - most common post-translational modification has an important role in many cellular...
In all living organisms, the phosphorylation of proteins modulates various aspects of their function...
In all living organisms, the phosphorylation of proteins modulates various aspects of their function...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Protein phosphorylation on tyrosine has emerged as a key device in the control of numerous cellular ...
Protein serine/threonine/tyrosine (S/T/Y) phosphorylation is an essential and frequent post-translat...
Signal transduction in eukaryotes is generally transmitted through phosphorylation cascades that inv...
AbstractIncreasing evidence shows that protein phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine res...
SummaryMany cellular pathways are regulated by the competing activity of protein kinases and phospha...
Protein phosphorylation is one of the most widely observed and important post-translational modifica...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key mechanism that regulates many cellular processes in prokaryotes ...
Many cellular pathways are regulated by the competing activity of protein kinases and phosphatases. ...