Protein Science Encyclopedia 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9783527610754.fa08
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Phosphoproteome Analysis in Medical Research

Abstract: Originally published in: Proteomics in Drug Research. Edited by Michael Hamacher, Katrin Marcus, Kai Stühler, André van Hall, Bettina Warscheid and Helmut E. Meyer. Copyright © 2006 Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA Weinheim. Print ISBN: 3‐527‐31226‐9 The field of proteomics has undergone tremendous advances over the past few years and enabled the detailed analysis of proteins in very complex systems, such as cells, tissues, or body fluids (at a given time point), including the captur… Show more

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“…The regulation of cellular processes requires the relay of a myriad of commands . Protein phosphorylation has a central role in cellular regulation pathways like signal transduction, growth, differentiation, and metabolism. In a number of regulatory pathways, protein kinases and phosphatases regulate the post-translational phosphorylation status. , Divergence of these regulatory pathways can result in diseases such as cancer, stroke, inflammatory, and viral pathologies . Therefore, a comprehensive analysis of protein phosphorylation via the identification of phosphoprotein or phosphopeptides is imperative for understanding the diseased states and to develop new pharmaceutical targets .…”
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“…The regulation of cellular processes requires the relay of a myriad of commands . Protein phosphorylation has a central role in cellular regulation pathways like signal transduction, growth, differentiation, and metabolism. In a number of regulatory pathways, protein kinases and phosphatases regulate the post-translational phosphorylation status. , Divergence of these regulatory pathways can result in diseases such as cancer, stroke, inflammatory, and viral pathologies . Therefore, a comprehensive analysis of protein phosphorylation via the identification of phosphoprotein or phosphopeptides is imperative for understanding the diseased states and to develop new pharmaceutical targets .…”
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confidence: 99%