autophosphorylationの例文
- The encoded protein can phosphorylate myelin basic protein and undergoes autophosphorylation.
- It catalyzes its autophosphorylation on serine / threonine and tyrosine residues.
- Fig . 2 : Regulation of Src-kinase by autophosphorylation.
- Signaling mechanisms implicated in these metaplastic effects include autophosphorylation of reconsolidation.
- After the protein dimerizes the KD is activated via autophosphorylation.
- Autophosphorylation of PLK4 results in ubiquitination and subsequent destruction by the proteasome.
- The protein has an phosphorylation sites, including a site for autophosphorylation.
- The encoded protein has been shown to undergo autophosphorylation.
- This is an autophosphorylation site in the activation loop.
- It has also been shown that the enzyme first phosphorylates itself ( autophosphorylation ).
- EEF-2K can gain calcium-independent activity through autophosphorylation of Ser-500.
- ATP binding induces autophosphorylation of an activation loop which leads to maximal GCN2 kinase activity.
- PAK1 activators relieve this autoinhibition and initiate conformational rearrangements and autoPhosphorylation events leading to kinase activation.
- IRE1a possesses two functional enzymatic domains, an endonuclease and a trans-autophosphorylation kinase domain.
- DNA-PK forms a complex that leads to its autophosphorylation, resulting in activation of Artemis.
- In response to ligand binding, the ? chains induce the tyrosine autophosphorylation of the ? chains.
- In 1998, Giese and colleagues studied knockout mice that have been genetically engineered to prevent CaMKII autophosphorylation.
- This results in the autophosphorylation of the receptor, with the phosphate then being transferred to a phosphotransfer protein.
- Previous studies have also shown that RTKs utilize their unique autophosphorylation properties to recruit target proteins upon ligand stimulation.
- After its activation, BDNF binds TrkB receptors whose subsequent activation results in dimerization and autophosphorylation of the receptor.