Difference between revisions of "Phosphoproteins"
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These proteins are subject to a phosphorylation event. Most often, protein phosphorylation affects the conformation of the protein resulting in changes in biological activity and/ or localization. | These proteins are subject to a phosphorylation event. Most often, protein phosphorylation affects the conformation of the protein resulting in changes in biological activity and/ or localization. | ||
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+ | ==Phosphoproteins in ''B. subtilis''== | ||
+ | * [[two-component systems]] | ||
+ | * [[PTS]] | ||
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+ | ==Original papers on the ''B. subtilis'' phosphoproteome== | ||
+ | <pubmed>17218307 16493705 17726680 </pubmed> | ||
==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
<pubmed> 19387796 19525115 19189200 18834307 18761471 17881301 17208443 16415592 16415586 14977554 14745484 11856347 11751048 10603474 8759835 8347989 1883200 19489734 </pubmed> | <pubmed> 19387796 19525115 19189200 18834307 18761471 17881301 17208443 16415592 16415586 14977554 14745484 11856347 11751048 10603474 8759835 8347989 1883200 19489734 </pubmed> |
Revision as of 20:33, 19 January 2010
These proteins are subject to a phosphorylation event. Most often, protein phosphorylation affects the conformation of the protein resulting in changes in biological activity and/ or localization.
Phosphoproteins in B. subtilis
Original papers on the B. subtilis phosphoproteome
Reviews