Protein Phosphorylation Analysis
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Protein phosphorylation is the process of transferring the phosphate group from ATP or GTP to specific amino acid residues of proteins (mainly Ser, Tyr, Thr), catalyzed by phosphorylation kinases. Protein phosphorylation is involved in various physiopathological processes such as cell signaling, neural activity, muscle contraction, as well as cell proliferation, development, and differentiation.
The analysis of protein phosphorylation and the identification of phosphorylation sites have become the current concerns in proteomics research. The combination of phosphoproteomics and quantitative proteomics can provide a more thorough and comprehensive understanding of biological regulations and molecular mechanisms, therefore, supporting multi-dimensional and high-depth analysis of biological phenomena, uncovering key kinases, and facilitating drug target discovery.
This infographic describes the methods and processes of protein phosphorylation analysis. Download for more information.
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