Phosphoprotein

Word PHOSPHOPROTEIN
Character 14
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Definitions and meanings of "Phosphoprotein"

What do we mean by phosphoprotein?

Any of a group of proteins, such as casein, containing chemically bound phosphoric acid. noun

A compound protein in which an albuminous radical exists in combination with a phosphorus-containing substance other than nucleic acid or lecithin. noun

Any protein containing bound phosphate. noun

Containing chemically bound phosphoric acid noun

Any protein containing bound phosphate

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The word "phosphoprotein" in example sentences

These calcium ion channels can be closed by the action of an enzyme called phosphoprotein phosphatase which dephosphorylates the proteins. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

Preclinical studies also suggest that Vimpat® binds to the collapsin response mediator protein-2 (CRMP-2), a phosphoprotein which is mainly expressed in the nervous system and is involved in neuronal differentiation and control of axonal outgrowth. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In order to properly control for this observation I calculated the correlation observed in figure 1 randomizing the phosphorylation sites within each phosphoprotein. ❋ Pedro Beltrao (2009)

The observed correlation would appear to be significantly higher than random if we allow the random phosphorylation sites to be drawn from any phosphoprotein without constraining the number of phosphorylation sites in each specific protein blue curve. ❋ Pedro Beltrao (2009)

To compare I also randomized the phosphorylation sites keeping the total number of phosphorylation sites fixed but not restricting the number of phosphorylation sites within each specific phosphoprotein. ❋ Pedro Beltrao (2009)

When randomizing the phosphorylation sites within each phosphoprotein, keeping the number of phosphorylation sites in each specific phosphoproteins constant the average R-squared is higher than the observed with the experimentally determined phosphorylation sites pink curve. ❋ Pedro Beltrao (2009)

However, what you ask in your ROC plot is not whether each phosphorylation site is correct but whether the protein is a phosphoprotein. ❋ Pedro Beltrao (2008)

The phosphoprotein (P) gene contains a conserved RNA editing site and is predicted to encode P, V, and W proteins. ❋ Arthur S. Samuel Et Al. (2010)

Paramyxoviridae encode a nucleoprotein (N), a phosphoprotein (P), a matrix protein (M), ❋ Arthur S. Samuel Et Al. (2010)

In cardiac muscle, SERCA2a can associate with a 52-amino acid transmembrane phosphoprotein, phospholamban (PLN) [1]. ❋ Parveen Sharma Et Al. (2010)

Kremer L, Girard-Blanc C, Besra GS, Cozzone AJ, et al. (2003) An FHA phosphoprotein recognition domain mediates protein EmbR phosphorylation by PknH, ❋ Gunjan Arora Et Al. (2010)

Researchers use our products to discover subtle details about phosphoprotein signaling in a wide variety of biological systems. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Manfioletti G, Giancotti V, Bandiera A, Buratti E, Sautière P, et al. (1991) cDNA cloning of the HMGI-C phosphoprotein, a nuclear protein associated with neoplastic and undifferentiated phenotypes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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