The percent of conserved human KPSPs, phosphosites only (kinase absent), and kinases only (phosphosites absence) predicted using Hieranoid to detect orthologs in an array of organisms ranging from early eukaryotic organisms to primates.</p
Proportion of human phosphorylation sites in each category annotated as having a known regulatory fu...
In an attempt to evaluate the contribution of individual protein kinases to the generation of the hu...
Protein phosphorylation is a prevalent reversible post-translational modification that influences pr...
The percent of conserved human KPSPs, phosphosites only (kinase absent), and kinases only (phosphosi...
The percent of conserved human KPSPs, phosphosites only (kinase absent), and kinases only (phosphosi...
Protein kinase-mediated phosphorylation is among the most important post-translational modifications...
Kinase-mediated protein phosphorylation is a central mechanism for regulation of cellular responses ...
Kinase-mediated protein phosphorylation is a central mechanism for regulation of cellular responses ...
Over the past few years, research in phosphoproteomic has assisted a tremendous revolution thanks to...
Reversible phosphorylation catalysed by kinases is probably the most important regulatory mechanism ...
<p>For a given pair of species, the values represent the percentage of phosphorylation sites or prot...
BACKGROUND: Reversible phosphorylation catalysed by kinases is probably the most important regulator...
Phosphoproteomic experiments routinely observe thousands of phosphorylation sites. To understand the...
<p><i>X</i>. <i>laevis</i> phosphosites conserved in human and at least 4 other species are listed w...
Cells are constantly sensing and adapting to changes in conditions. Protein post-translational regul...
Proportion of human phosphorylation sites in each category annotated as having a known regulatory fu...
In an attempt to evaluate the contribution of individual protein kinases to the generation of the hu...
Protein phosphorylation is a prevalent reversible post-translational modification that influences pr...
The percent of conserved human KPSPs, phosphosites only (kinase absent), and kinases only (phosphosi...
The percent of conserved human KPSPs, phosphosites only (kinase absent), and kinases only (phosphosi...
Protein kinase-mediated phosphorylation is among the most important post-translational modifications...
Kinase-mediated protein phosphorylation is a central mechanism for regulation of cellular responses ...
Kinase-mediated protein phosphorylation is a central mechanism for regulation of cellular responses ...
Over the past few years, research in phosphoproteomic has assisted a tremendous revolution thanks to...
Reversible phosphorylation catalysed by kinases is probably the most important regulatory mechanism ...
<p>For a given pair of species, the values represent the percentage of phosphorylation sites or prot...
BACKGROUND: Reversible phosphorylation catalysed by kinases is probably the most important regulator...
Phosphoproteomic experiments routinely observe thousands of phosphorylation sites. To understand the...
<p><i>X</i>. <i>laevis</i> phosphosites conserved in human and at least 4 other species are listed w...
Cells are constantly sensing and adapting to changes in conditions. Protein post-translational regul...
Proportion of human phosphorylation sites in each category annotated as having a known regulatory fu...
In an attempt to evaluate the contribution of individual protein kinases to the generation of the hu...
Protein phosphorylation is a prevalent reversible post-translational modification that influences pr...