Protein phosphorylation: a major switch mechanism for metabolic regulation
Metabolism research is undergoing a renaissance because many diseases are increasingly
recognized as being characterized by perturbations in intracellular metabolic regulation …
recognized as being characterized by perturbations in intracellular metabolic regulation …
Advances in quantitative phosphoproteomics
CL Nilsson - Analytical chemistry, 2012 - ACS Publications
Reversible O-phosphorylation of proteins is of central impor-tance to cell signaling in
eukaryotic systems. Protein phosphorylation may increase or decrease protein activity and …
eukaryotic systems. Protein phosphorylation may increase or decrease protein activity and …
Phosphoproteomics for the masses
PA Grimsrud, DL Swaney, CD Wenger… - ACS chemical …, 2010 - ACS Publications
Protein phosphorylation serves as a primary mechanism of signal transduction in the cells of
biological organisms. Technical advancements over the last several years in mass …
biological organisms. Technical advancements over the last several years in mass …
Catch me if you can: mass spectrometry‐based phosphoproteomics and quantification strategies
B Eyrich, A Sickmann, RP Zahedi - Proteomics, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorylation of proteins is one of the most prominent PTMs and for instance a key
regulator of signal transduction. In order to improve our understanding of cellular …
regulator of signal transduction. In order to improve our understanding of cellular …
Quantitative phosphoproteomics by mass spectrometry: past, present, and future
A Nita‐Lazar, H Saito‐Benz, FM White - Proteomics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Protein phosphorylation‐mediated signaling networks regulate much of the cellular
response to external stimuli, and dysregulation in these networks has been linked to multiple …
response to external stimuli, and dysregulation in these networks has been linked to multiple …
Advances in the analysis of protein phosphorylation
A Paradela, JP Albar - Journal of proteome research, 2008 - ACS Publications
Phosphorylation is one of the most relevant and ubiquitous post-translational modifications.
Despite its relevance, the analysis of protein phosphorylation has been revealed as one of …
Despite its relevance, the analysis of protein phosphorylation has been revealed as one of …
[HTML][HTML] Phosphoproteomics in the age of rapid and deep proteome profiling
Protein phosphorylation is a post-translational modification (PTM) that orchestrates a diverse
array of cellular processes. Because this modification serves as a rapid and reversible …
array of cellular processes. Because this modification serves as a rapid and reversible …
The phosphoproteomics data explosion
S Lemeer, AJR Heck - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2009 - Elsevier
There are likely more than 500000 potential phosphorylation sites in a cellular proteome.
This dynamic phosphorylation is under tight control of a variety of kinases and …
This dynamic phosphorylation is under tight control of a variety of kinases and …
Technologies and challenges in large‐scale phosphoproteomics
K Engholm‐Keller, MR Larsen - Proteomics, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorylation, the reversible addition of a phosphate group to amino acid side chains of
proteins, is a fundamental regulator of protein activity, stability, and molecular interactions …
proteins, is a fundamental regulator of protein activity, stability, and molecular interactions …
New tools for quantitative phosphoproteome analysis
TP Conrads, HJ Issaq, TD Veenstra - Biochemical and biophysical …, 2002 - Elsevier
Recent advances in analytical methods, particularly in the area of mass spectrometry, have
brought the field of proteomics to the forefront in biological science. The ultimate goal of …
brought the field of proteomics to the forefront in biological science. The ultimate goal of …