Literature DB >> 18228324

Overview of protein phosphorylation.

B M Sefton1.   

Abstract

Phosphorylation is the most common and important mechanism of acute and reversible regulation of protein function. Studies of mammalian cells metabolically labeled with [(32)P]orthophosphate suggest that as many as one-third of all cellular proteins are covalently modified by protein phosphorylation. Protein phosphorylation has an important role in essentially all aspects of cell biology. Most polypeptide growth factors (platelet-derived growth factor and epidermal growth factor are among the best studied) and cytokines (e.g., interleukin 2, colony stimulating factor 1, and gamma-interferon) stimulate phosphorylation upon binding to their receptors. Induced phosphorylation in turn activates cytoplasmic protein kinases, such as Raf, the activators of the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases SEK and MEK, the MAP kinases ERK, JNK, and p38, the Janus/JAK kinases, the p21 activated kinases (PAKs), and the phosphatidylinsoitil 3'-kinase-activated kinase, protein kinase B/Akt. Additionally, in all nucleated organisms, cell cycle progression is regulated at both the G1/S and the G2/M transitions by cyclin-dependent protein kinases. These kinases regulate the G1/S transition by the phosphorylation of cell cycle regulators such as Rb protein and the G2/M transition through the phosphorylation of nuclear lamins and histones.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 18228324     DOI: 10.1002/0471143030.cb1401s00

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Protoc Cell Biol        ISSN: 1934-2616


  7 in total

1.  Dopamine-dependent tuning of striatal inhibitory synaptogenesis.

Authors:  Darren Goffin; Afia B Ali; Nazir Rampersaud; Alexander Harkavyi; Celine Fuchs; Peter S Whitton; Angus C Nairn; Jasmina N Jovanovic
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2010-02-24       Impact factor: 6.167

2.  Proteomics of dense core secretory vesicles reveal distinct protein categories for secretion of neuroeffectors for cell-cell communication.

Authors:  Jill L Wegrzyn; Steven J Bark; Lydiane Funkelstein; Charles Mosier; Angel Yap; Parsa Kazemi-Esfarjani; Albert R La Spada; Christina Sigurdson; Daniel T O'Connor; Vivian Hook
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2010-10-01       Impact factor: 4.466

Review 3.  Post-translational modifications regulate class IIa histone deacetylase (HDAC) function in health and disease.

Authors:  Rommel A Mathias; Amanda J Guise; Ileana M Cristea
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2015-01-23       Impact factor: 5.911

4.  Celiac anti-type 2 transglutaminase antibodies induce phosphoproteome modification in intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells.

Authors:  Gaetana Paolella; Ivana Caputo; Anna Marabotti; Marilena Lepretti; Anna Maria Salzano; Andrea Scaloni; Monica Vitale; Nicola Zambrano; Daniele Sblattero; Carla Esposito
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-12-31       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  Redox Proteomics and Platelet Activation: Understanding the Redox Proteome to Improve Platelet Quality for Transfusion.

Authors:  Giona Sonego; Mélanie Abonnenc; Jean-Daniel Tissot; Michel Prudent; Niels Lion
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-02-11       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Phosphorylated Heat Shock Protein 20 (HSPB6) Regulates Transforming Growth Factor-α-Induced Migration and Invasion of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells.

Authors:  Rie Matsushima-Nishiwaki; Hidenori Toyoda; Tomoaki Nagasawa; Eisuke Yasuda; Naokazu Chiba; Seiji Okuda; Atsuyuki Maeda; Yuji Kaneoka; Takashi Kumada; Osamu Kozawa
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-04-05       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Counteracting Protein Kinase Activity in the Heart: The Multiple Roles of Protein Phosphatases.

Authors:  Silvio Weber; Stefanie Meyer-Roxlau; Michael Wagner; Dobromir Dobrev; Ali El-Armouche
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2015-11-13       Impact factor: 5.810

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