phosphorylation site

collocation in English

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site
noun[C]
uk
/saɪt/
us
/saɪt/
a place where something is, was, or will be built, or where something happened, is happening, or ...
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The predictedphosphorylationsitepresent in the recombinant arrestin assayed is indicated below each bar.
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The exactphosphorylationsiteis not clear, but several possibilities warrant attention.
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Uniquephosphorylationsiteon the cardiac ryanodine receptor regulates calcium channel activity.
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Furthermore, these proteins have a putativephosphorylationsitewhich undergoes in vitro phosphorylation, which may be a mechanism of regulation of function of the 14-3-3 proteins.
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It is apparent that the previously identified regulatory phosphorylation sites are highly conserved across widely divergent vertebrate species.
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This indicates that the rate of arrestin phosphorylation may be modulated by the presence of multiple phosphorylation sites.
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D-motifs essentially consist of one or two positively charged amino acids, followed by alternating hydrophobic residues (mostly leucines), typically upstream of thephosphorylationsiteby 10-50 amino acids.
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The numbers at the left are the number of phosphorylation sites present in each band.
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Historically, phosphorylation events have been studied by mutating an identifiedphosphorylationsite (serine, threonine or tyrosine) to an amino acid, such as alanine, that can not be phosphorylated.
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The mannosyl residues marked with an asterisk are potential phosphorylation sites.
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Rapid and reproducible deactivation of rhodopsin requires multiple phosphorylation sites.
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In the case of vimentin, it is proposed that the aromatics interact strongly and thus give rise to loops, some of which display potential phosphorylation sites.
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The phosphorylation sites of glycogen synthase are summarized below.
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There are two tyrosine phosphorylation sites within the activation loop.
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Recent modeling has shown that multiple phosphorylation sites on membrane proteins could serve to locally saturate enzyme activity.
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