Protein phosphorylation is a covalent post-translational modification event that is essential for regulation and maintenance of most biological processes in eukaryotes 1. Conventionally ...
Cell signalling pathways control plant growth, development, and responses to environmental perturbations. Protein phosphorylation is a reversible post-translation modification that is critical to ...
Cdk1-Cyclin B2 complexes are present under an inactive state due to Cdk1 phosphorylation. Progesterone activates the mPRb receptor, GPR185 is inactivated, the exocytosis and endocytosis pathways are ...
Using time-resolved proteomic analyses, the authors provide insights into changes in protein levels and phosphorylation states to an unprecedented depth, quality, and quantitative detail. The key ...
Phosphorylation is involved in a wide range ... which are composed entirely of engineered protein parts, would perform with a similar speed and efficiency as natural signaling pathways found ...