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Academic Article Comprehensive and reliable phosphorylation site mapping of individual phosphoproteins by combination of multiple stage mass spectrometric analysis with a target-decoy database search.
Academic Article A summary of computational resources for protein phosphorylation.
Academic Article PhosSNP for systematic analysis of genetic polymorphisms that influence protein phosphorylation.
Academic Article Identification and structural basis for a novel interaction between Vav2 and Arap3.
Academic Article DDA3 associates with microtubule plus ends and orchestrates microtubule dynamics and directional cell migration.
Academic Article Phosphorylation of CENP-C by Aurora B facilitates kinetochore attachment error correction in mitosis.
Academic Article Direct interaction between survivin and Smac/DIABLO is essential for the anti-apoptotic activity of survivin during taxol-induced apoptosis.
Academic Article D-box is required for the degradation of human Shugoshin and chromosome alignment.
Academic Article Human Zwint-1 specifies localization of Zeste White 10 to kinetochores and is essential for mitotic checkpoint signaling.
Academic Article GPS: a novel group-based phosphorylation predicting and scoring method.
Academic Article PPSP: prediction of PK-specific phosphorylation site with Bayesian decision theory.
Academic Article NBA-Palm: prediction of palmitoylation site implemented in Na?ve Bayes algorithm.
Academic Article Prediction of Nepsilon-acetylation on internal lysines implemented in Bayesian Discriminant Method.
Academic Article Proteome-wide prediction of PKA phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic kingdom.
Academic Article FBXL5 interacts with p150Glued and regulates its ubiquitination.
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Academic Article Molecular basis for arginine C-terminal degron recognition by Cul2FEM1 E3 ligase.
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