Phosphoproteomic analysis reveals interconnected system-wide responses to perturbations of kinases and phosphatases in yeast.
Sci Signal. 2010 Dec; 3(153):rs4
Bodenmiller B, Wanka S, Kraft C, Urban J, ..., Peter M, Loewith R, von Mering C, Aebersold R. Bodenmiller B, Wanka S, Kraft C, Urban J, Campbell D, Pedrioli PG, Gerrits B, Picotti P, Lam H, Vitek O, Brusniak MY, Roschitzki B, Zhang C, Shokat KM, Schlapbach R, Colman-Lerner A, Nolan GP, Nesvizhskii AI, Peter M, Loewith R, von Mering C, Aebersold R. Sci Signal. 2010 Dec; 3(153):rs4
This paper sets the standard for large-scale studies seeking to characterise the phosphoproteome of an organism, and demonstrates that quantitative phosphoproteomics can be carried out on a large scale. The results illustrate both the direct and indirect effects of kinases and phosphatases, and suggest that most phospho events are...
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