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    Transphosphorylation is a chemical reaction in which a phosphate group or a phosphono group is transferred between a substrate and a receptor. There are...
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  • considered to be substrate-level phosphorylation, although it is a transphosphorylation. During anoxia, provision of ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation...
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  • activation loop in a kinase domain, that activates the further process of transphosphorylation of the specific tyrosine kinases in the kinase domain of ErbB's intracellular...
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  • is the upstream kinase responsible for initiating the process by transphosphorylation of the activation loop. The consensus sequence of protein kinase...
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  • cell surface, causing them to dimerize and become activated through transphosphorylation, although to different sites, times, and extents. The VEGF receptors...
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    monoesters in phosphoric acid which can additionally catalyze a transphosphorylation reaction with large concentrations of phosphate acceptors. While...
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    which mediates MET biological activity. Following MET activation, transphosphorylation occurs on Tyr 1234 and Tyr 1235 C-terminal region contains two crucial...
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    cell surface, causing them to dimerize and become activated through transphosphorylation. The VEGF receptors have an extracellular portion consisting of 7...
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  • located in regions called activation loops, through a process called transphosphorylation, which increases the activity of their kinase domains. The activated...
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    molecules, which occurs between the dimerized receptor molecules (transphosphorylation). In conjunction with dimerization and kinase activation, the receptor...
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    arachidonic acid, and protein oligomerization, which induces N-terminal transphosphorylation. Research over the past two decades has shown that ROCK signaling...
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  • BAK1 (BRI1-associated kinase 1) to initiate signaling by reciprocal transphosphorylation of their kinase domains. Both flagellin and UV-C act similarly to...
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  • factors to the FGFR. Dimerization takes place and initiates the transphosphorylation of each receptor. These phosphorylation sites act as docking sites...
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  • ATP-binding site, which causes ATP binding on the receptor and also transphosphorylation on specific tyrosine residues. Tyrosine phosphorylation on the receptor...
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    cleaves preferentially on the 3' side of pyrimidines and follows a transphosphorylation/hydrolysis mechanism. Although angiogenin contains many of the same...
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    apparently simple reaction is a multistep mechanism. The key steps of transphosphorylation are as follows: NDPK binds to a NTP1 A phosphoryl group from NTP1...
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    In the context of c-Raf, both c-Raf and KSR1 are needed for the "transphosphorylation" step. Due to the architecture of the dimers, this phosphorylation...
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  • Press. pp. 139–149. Ayengar P, Gibson DM, Sanadi DR (July 1956). "Transphosphorylations between nucleoside phosphates". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 21...
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    would be non-functional because the kinase-impaired protein requires transphosphorylation by its binding partner to be active. Unlike the other ErbB receptor...
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    kinases, JAK1 and Tyk2, into close proximity, resulting in kinase transphosphorylation and subsequent phosphorylation of tyrosines on IFNAR1 and IFNAR2...
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    Scrimin, Paolo (19 November 2004). "Nanozymes: Gold-Nanoparticle-Based Transphosphorylation Catalysts". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 43 (45): 6165–6169...
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    "Mechanism of phosphoglycolate phosphatase. Studies of hydrolysis and transphosphorylation, substrate analogs, and sulfhydryl inhibition". The Journal of Biological...
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  • PMID 8022286. S2CID 27347013. Jourlin C, Ansaldi M, Méjean V (April 1997). "Transphosphorylation of the TorR response regulator requires the three phosphorylation...
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    derivative 3′-monophosphate, the final product of the reaction. It is a transphosphorylation reaction, followed by the hydrolysis of this cyclic intermediate...
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  • 5'-phosphotransferase. Katagiri H, Yamada H, Imai K. "The transphosphorylation reactions catalyzed by glucose 1-phosphate phosphotransferases of...
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  • It is speculated that BIK1 activation might be enhanced through transphosphorylation by BAK1 rather than by FLS2 because FLS2 more likely serves as a...
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