Examples of using Phosphorylation in English and their translations into Serbian
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Phosphorylation in microgravity.
This process is called phosphorylation.
Leading to phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6.
Positive regulation of peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation.
Due to this phosphorylation, the actin binding of myosin II and, thus, the contractility increases.
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Positive regulation of peptidyl-threonine phosphorylation.
After phosphorylation, they are incorporated into the viral DNA chain, resulting in chain termination.
The most remarkable covalent modification is phosphorylation.
One such example of the regulatory role that phosphorylation plays is the p53 tumor suppressor protein.
Activates an aerobic metabolism and oxidizing phosphorylation;
Phosphorylation of AMPARs can regulate channel localization, conductance, and open probability.
Activation of PI3K leads to PIP2 phosphorylation, forming PIP3.
Phosphorylation or dephosphorylation make the enzyme be functional at the time when the cell needs the reaction to happen.
Code for 13 proteins responsible for carrying out oxidative phosphorylation.
Phosphorylation turns many protein enzymes on and off, causing or preventing the mechanisms of diseases such as cancer and….
His research started with work on the phosphorylation of hexoses in 1924.
This is due to alternative splicing of genes andpost-translational modifications like glycosylation or phosphorylation.
Ligand binding to the BCR also leads to the phosphorylation of the protein BCAP.
The frequency of phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism is due to the ease of changing from phosphorylated form to dephosphorylated form.
It also serves as a carrier of phosphate groups in phosphorylation reactions.
During oxidative phosphorylation, electrons are transferred from electron donors to electron acceptors such as oxygen, in redox reactions.
This appears to be mediated by cAMP induced PKA phosphorylation of the receptor.
This kinase continues its signal transduction by phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription(STAT) 1 and 2 via Jak 1 and Tyk2 respectively.
In T cells, activation of PAR1, PAR2 andPAR3 induce tyrosine phosphorylation of VAV1.
He was able to show that phosphorylation is the first step in many fermentation reactions, which was the foundation of the Embden-Meyerhof pathway.
Mitochondrial diseases caused by defects in electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation, different genetic heterogeneity, which is due to….
Reversible phosphorylation results in a conformational change in the structure in many enzymes and receptors, causing them to become activated or deactivated.
A consequence is that the production of ATP by fermentation is less efficient than oxidative phosphorylation, where pyruvate is fully oxidized to carbon dioxide.
After phosphorylation, downstream signalling molecules are recruited to BLNK, which results in their activation and the transduction of the signal to the interior.[13].
Peptides frequently have posttranslational modifications such as phosphorylation, hydroxylation, sulfonation, palmitoylation, glycosylation and disulfide formation.