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Identification of Protein Phosphorylation Sites by Advanced LC-ESI-MS/MS Methods.

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Phosphorylation, the process by which a phosphate group is attached to a preexisting protein, is an evolutionarily and metabolically cheap way to change the protein's surface and properties. It is… Click to show full abstract

Phosphorylation, the process by which a phosphate group is attached to a preexisting protein, is an evolutionarily and metabolically cheap way to change the protein's surface and properties. It is presumably for that reason that it is the most widespread protein modification: An estimated 10-30% of all proteins are subject to phosphorylation.MS-based methods are the methods of choice for the identification of phosphorylation sites; however biochemical pre-fractionation and enrichment protocols will be needed to produce suitable samples in the case of low-stoichiometry phosphorylation. Using emerging MS-based technology, the elucidation of the "phosphoproteome," a comprehensive inventory of phosphorylation sites, will become a realistic goal. However, validating these findings in a cellular context and defining their biological meaning remains a daunting task, which will inevitably require extensive and time-consuming additional biological research.

Keywords: protein; identification protein; phosphorylation sites; protein phosphorylation; phosphorylation

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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