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This control is usually performed through phosphorylation of the complex.
Phosphorylation studies were carried out essentially as Rubin et al.
A diagram of the phosphorylation predictions is shown to the right.
There were also no changes in the phosphorylation of the insulin receptors.
The protein was found to undergo phosphorylation in the host cell.
The process appears to be regulated by phosphorylation and oxygenation.
Thus, chemical biologists have developed new ways of investigating protein phosphorylation.
Phosphorylation is a necessary step in some cancers and inflammatory diseases.
It is generally defined as the phosphorylation of the kinase by itself.
Cdc25 is always present in the cell but must be activated by phosphorylation.
Within a protein, phosphorylation can occur on several amino acids.
They are inactive in their parent forms and require successive phosphorylation.
All of the above risk factors impact mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation.
This is contingent upon phosphorylation of the catalytic region, discussed below.
Also the phosphorylation status of proteins can be analyzed.
At still another level, protein phosphorylation inhibitors also influence the period of the rhythm.
This phosphorylation usually results in a change in activity of the substrate.
His research started with work on the phosphorylation of hexoses in 1924.
There are ten conserved potential phosphorylation sites within the protein sequence.
The deregulation of phosphorylation can lead to disease.
These techniques are becoming increasingly important for the systematic analysis of complex phosphorylation networks.
There are thousands of distinct phosphorylation sites in a given cell since:
The level of phosphorylation of the response regulator controls its activity.
It also serves as a carrier of phosphate groups in phosphorylation reactions.
They are believed to activate enzymes involved with oxidative phosphorylation.