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| | Phosphorylation of Transcription Factor CREB in Rat Spinal Cord after Formalin-Induced Hyperalgesia: Relationship to ... |
 | | Phosphorylation of Transcription Factor CREB in Rat Spinal Cord after Formalin-Induced Hyperalgesia: Relationship to c-fos Induction -- Ji and Rupp 17 (5): 1776 -- Journal of Neuroscience |  | | Phosphorylation of Transcription Factor CREB in Rat Spinal Cord after Formalin-Induced Hyperalgesia: Relationship to c-fos Induction |  | | The bilateral induction of CREB phosphorylation in the spinal cord neurons after peripheral inflammation is surprising, particularly |
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http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/17/5/1776
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| | Cell Biology - Protein Phosphorylation |
 | | These developments have brought the study of phosphorylation into the limelight of medical research, a fact that was recognized in 1992 when Fischer and Krebs received the Nobel Prize in medicine for their pioneering efforts. |  | | The final result will be various changes in cellular behavior. |  | | This process is different from the activation of a protein by phosphorylation (in which the addition of a phosphate causes differences in enzyme activity), since it does not necessarily change the inherent activity of the molecule that has been phosphorylated. |
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http://bioteach.ubc.ca/CellBiology/ProteinPhosphorylation
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| | Phosphorylation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is the mechanism in many forms of signal transduction, for example the way in which incoming light is processed in the light-sensitive cells of the retina. |  | | Phosphorylation on serine is the most common, followed by threonine. |  | | Phosphorylation of sugars is often the stage of their catabolism. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorylation
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| | phosphorylation -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Describes the functions of glycolysis, the processes involved, and phosphorylation. |  | | This is achieved by using the energy liberated during the oxidative stages of catabolism to synthesize ATP from ADP and phosphate. |  | | The process by which much of the energy in foods is conserved and made available to the cell is called oxidative phosphorylation (see cellular respiration). |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9059788?tocId=9059788
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| | Biological Oxidations, Oxidative Phosphorylation |
 | | The free energy available as a consequence of transferring 2 electrons from NADH or succinate to molecular oxygen is -57 and -36 kcal/mol, respectively. |  | | Oxidation of NADH with phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP are processes supported by the mitochondrial electron transport assembly and ATP synthase, which are integral protein complexes of the inner mitochondrial membrane. |  | | First, the inner mitochondrial membrane must be physically intact so that protons can only reenter the mitochondrion by a process coupled to ATP synthesis. |
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http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/oxidative-phosphorylation.html
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| | Phosphorylation |
 | | One peptide with sequence RPPGYSPFR is analyzed in order to determined phosphorylation site. |  | | In general, after a treatment with phosphatase, if the treated protein shows a shift in the molecular weight of the protein by multiples of 80 Da, then original protein contains a number of phosphate groups equal to the multiples of 80 Da corresponding to the difference in molecular weights of the treated and untreated protein. |  | | Because tyrosine 5 or serine 6 are two potential phosphorylation sites it is necessary to use MS/MS. |
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http://www.msu.edu/~gallego7/MassSpect/phosphorylation.htm
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| | NetPhos 2.0 Server |
 | | The sequences are kept confidential and will be deleted after processing. |  | | Paste a single sequence or several sequences in FASTA format into the field below: |  | | This file is last modified Monday 28th of February 2005 15:58:21 GMT |
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