Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1–3]. It is widely appreciated that the functional capabilities of multisite phosphorylation depend on the order and kinetics of phosphorylation steps, but kinetic aspects of multisite phosphorylation remain poorly understood [4–6]. Here we focus on what appears to be the simplest scenario, when a protein is phosphorylated on only two sites in a strict, well- defined order. This scenario describes the activation of ERK, a highly conserved cell signaling enzyme. We use Bayesian parameter inference in a structurally identifiable kinetic model to dissect dual phosphorylation of ERK by MEK, a kinase which is mutated in a large number of human diseases [4–6]. Our results...
regulatory processes has been found to involve multisite phosphorylation. It dramatically increases ...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic way of chemically encoding substrate function and a recurring f...
Protein phosphorylation is a prevalent reversible post-translational modification that influences pr...
Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1–3]. It is widely appre...
Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1-3]. It is widely appre...
AbstractReversible protein phosphorylation on multiple sites is a key regulatory mechanism in most c...
Reversible phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine is the most widely studied posttranslat...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic way of chemically encoding substrate function and a recurring f...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation is a common form of posttranslational protein regulation which has...
AbstractThe processive phosphorylation mechanism becomes important when there is macromolecular crow...
Protein phosphorylation is perhaps the most ubiquitous posttranslational modification in eukaryotes ...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic ingredient of cellular signalling and information processing an...
Summary: Reversible protein phosphorylation plays a fundamental role in signal transduction networks...
Ever since reversible protein phosphorylation was discovered, it has been clear that it plays a key ...
Phosphoryl transfer is one of the most common biological reactions, and enzymes catalysing this are ...
regulatory processes has been found to involve multisite phosphorylation. It dramatically increases ...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic way of chemically encoding substrate function and a recurring f...
Protein phosphorylation is a prevalent reversible post-translational modification that influences pr...
Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1–3]. It is widely appre...
Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1-3]. It is widely appre...
AbstractReversible protein phosphorylation on multiple sites is a key regulatory mechanism in most c...
Reversible phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine is the most widely studied posttranslat...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic way of chemically encoding substrate function and a recurring f...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation is a common form of posttranslational protein regulation which has...
AbstractThe processive phosphorylation mechanism becomes important when there is macromolecular crow...
Protein phosphorylation is perhaps the most ubiquitous posttranslational modification in eukaryotes ...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic ingredient of cellular signalling and information processing an...
Summary: Reversible protein phosphorylation plays a fundamental role in signal transduction networks...
Ever since reversible protein phosphorylation was discovered, it has been clear that it plays a key ...
Phosphoryl transfer is one of the most common biological reactions, and enzymes catalysing this are ...
regulatory processes has been found to involve multisite phosphorylation. It dramatically increases ...
Multisite phosphorylation is a basic way of chemically encoding substrate function and a recurring f...
Protein phosphorylation is a prevalent reversible post-translational modification that influences pr...