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Receptor tyrosine kinases: mechanisms of activation and signaling

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SR Hubbard, WT Miller - Current opinion in cell biology, 2007 - Elsevier
Tyrosine phosphorylation is a highly regulated post-translational modification that is essential
for inter- and intracellular communication in metazoans. The enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl
transfer to tyrosine residues in protein substrates, using ATP as a phosphate donor, are ...
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Dissecting multiple steps of GLUT4 trafficking and identifying the sites of insulin …

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L Bai, Y Wang, J Fan, Y Chen, W Ji, A Qu, P Xu, DE … - Cell Metabolism, 2007 - Elsevier
Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation is central to glucose homeostasis. Functional assays
to distinguish individual steps in the GLUT4 translocation process are lacking, thus limiting progress
toward elucidation of the underlying molecular mechanism. Here we have developed a ...
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Analysis of protein phosphorylation on a proteome-scale


MO Collins, L Yu, JS Choudhary - PROTEOMICS-Clinical Applications - interscience.wiley.com
Phosphorylation, the most intensively studied and common PTM on proteins, is a complex biological
phenomenon. Its complexity manifests itself in the large numbers of proteins that attach it, remove
it and recognise it as a protein code. Since the first report of protein phosphorylation on ...
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Dissection of the insulin signaling pathway via quantitative phosphoproteomics

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M Krüger, I Kratchmarova, B Blagoev, YH … - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
The insulin signaling pathway is of pivotal importance in metabolic diseases, such as
diabetes, and in cellular processes, such as aging. Insulin activates a tyrosine phosphorylation
cascade that branches to create a complex network affecting multiple biological ...
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Evaluation of the impact of some experimental procedures on different …


SS Jensen, MR Larsen - Rapid Communications in Mass …, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
The complete characterization of phosphorylated proteins requires an efficient procedure for
the enrichment of phosphopeptides from amongst a complicated peptide mixture. The sensitivity
of the traditional immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) approach is severely ...
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Cellular spelunking: exploring adipocyte caveolae

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PF Pilch, RP Souto, L Liu, MP Jedrychowski, EA … - The Journal of Lipid …, 2007 - ASBMB
It has been known for decades that the adipocyte cell surface is particularly rich in small invaginations
we now know to be caveolae. These structures are common to many cell types but are not
ubiquitous. They have generated considerable curiosity, as manifested by the numerous ...
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Sprouty proteins, masterminds of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling

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MA Cabrita, G Christofori - Angiogenesis, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Angiogenesis relies on endothelial cells prop- erly processing signals from growth factors
provided in both an autocrine and a paracrine manner. These mitogens bind to their cognate
receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) on the cell surface, thereby activating a myriad of ...
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Protein tyrosine kinase–substrate interactions

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R Bose, MA Holbert, KA Pickin, PA Cole - Current opinion in structural biology, 2006 - Elsevier
Protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) are enzymes that catalyze the phosphorylation of tyrosyl
residues. They are important in physiological and pathophysiological processes. Protein substrates
of PTKs are often difficult to discern, but recently reported methods have helped to identify ...
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Quantitative proteomic approaches for studying phosphotyrosine signaling


SJ Ding, WJ Qian, RD Smith - Expert Review of Proteomics, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
† Author for correspondence Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Biological Science Division
& Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, PO Box 999, MSIN: K8-98, Richland, WA
99352, USA Tel.: +1 509 376 0723 Fax: +1 509 376 7722 rds@pnl.gov
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[PDF] Quantitative phosphoproteomics by mass spectrometry: Past, present, and future


A Nita-Lazar, H Saito-Benz, FM White - Proteomics, 2008 - assets0.pubget.com
Protein phosphorylation-mediated signaling networks regulate much of the cellular response
to external stimuli, and dysregulation in these networks has been linked to multiple disease
states. Significant advancements have been made over the past decade to enable the ...
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