Metabolic kinases moonlighting as protein kinases
Protein kinases regulate every aspect of cellular activity, whereas metabolic enzymes are
responsible for energy production and catabolic and anabolic processes. Emerging …
responsible for energy production and catabolic and anabolic processes. Emerging …
pHisphorylation: the emergence of histidine phosphorylation as a reversible regulatory modification
SR Fuhs, T Hunter - Current opinion in cell biology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Histidine phosphorylation (pHis) is reversible by specific kinases and
phosphatases.•pHis is heat and acid labile, but stable under alkaline conditions.•Stable pHis …
phosphatases.•pHis is heat and acid labile, but stable under alkaline conditions.•Stable pHis …
The protein histidine phosphatase LHPP is a tumour suppressor
SK Hindupur, M Colombi, SR Fuhs, MS Matter, Y Guri… - Nature, 2018 - nature.com
Histidine phosphorylation, the so-called hidden phosphoproteome, is a poorly characterized
post-translational modification of proteins,. Here we describe a role of histidine …
post-translational modification of proteins,. Here we describe a role of histidine …
Monoclonal 1-and 3-phosphohistidine antibodies: new tools to study histidine phosphorylation
SR Fuhs, J Meisenhelder, A Aslanian, L Ma… - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
Histidine phosphorylation (pHis) is well studied in bacteria; however, its role in mammalian
signaling remains largely unexplored due to the lack of pHis-specific antibodies and the …
signaling remains largely unexplored due to the lack of pHis-specific antibodies and the …
A journey from phosphotyrosine to phosphohistidine and beyond
T Hunter - Molecular cell, 2022 - cell.com
Protein phosphorylation is a reversible post-translational modification. Nine of the 20 natural
amino acids in proteins can be phosphorylated, but most of what we know about the roles of …
amino acids in proteins can be phosphorylated, but most of what we know about the roles of …
[HTML][HTML] Histidine kinases and the missing phosphoproteome from prokaryotes to eukaryotes
Protein phosphorylation is the most common type of post-translational modification in
eukaryotes. The phosphoproteome is defined as the complete set of experimentally …
eukaryotes. The phosphoproteome is defined as the complete set of experimentally …
LHPP, a risk factor for major depressive disorder, regulates stress-induced depression-like behaviors through its histidine phosphatase activity
Histidine phosphorylation (pHis), occurring on the histidine of substrate proteins, is a hidden
phosphoproteome that is poorly characterized in mammals. LHPP (phospholysine …
phosphoproteome that is poorly characterized in mammals. LHPP (phospholysine …
Bis (zinc (II)-dipicolylamine)-functionalized sub-2 μm core-shell microspheres for the analysis of N-phosphoproteome
Y Hu, B Jiang, Y Weng, Z Sui, B Zhao, Y Chen… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Protein N-phosphorylation plays a critical role in central metabolism and
two/multicomponent signaling of prokaryotes. However, the current enrichment methods for …
two/multicomponent signaling of prokaryotes. However, the current enrichment methods for …
NME3 is a gatekeeper for DRP1-dependent mitophagy in hypoxia
CW Chen, C Su, CY Huang, XR Huang, X Cuili… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
NME3 is a member of the nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NDPK) family localized on the
mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM). Here, we report a role of NME3 in hypoxia-induced …
mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM). Here, we report a role of NME3 in hypoxia-induced …
Identification of PGAM5 as a mammalian protein histidine phosphatase that plays a central role to negatively regulate CD4+ T cells
S Panda, S Srivastava, Z Li, M Vaeth, SR Fuhs… - Molecular cell, 2016 - cell.com
Whereas phosphorylation of serine, threonine, and tyrosine is exceedingly well
characterized, the role of histidine phosphorylation in mammalian signaling is largely …
characterized, the role of histidine phosphorylation in mammalian signaling is largely …