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1: List of pages with the keyword Transphosphorylation
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- 1uwh (7,452 bytes)
26: ...g endogenous C-RAF, possibly via an allosteric or transphosphorylation mechanism. - 1b3q (4,172 bytes)
24: ...ory domains pivot on conserved hinges to modulate transphosphorylation. Different subunit conformations suggest that rel... - 1bxd (4,646 bytes)
24: ... (H243), a site of autophosphorylation as well as transphosphorylation to the conserved D55 residue of response regulato... - 1j1f (5,306 bytes)
24: ...e specific to guanosine specific, as shown by the transphosphorylation of diribonucleoside monophosphates [Numata, T., e... - 1j1g (5,306 bytes)
24: ...e specific to guanosine specific, as shown by the transphosphorylation of diribonucleoside monophosphates [Numata, T., e... - 1ucg (5,187 bytes)
24: ...e specific to guanosine specific, as shown by the transphosphorylation of diribonucleoside monophosphates [Numata, T., e... - 4q5j (4,311 bytes)
14: ...the right orientation for competing with BKI1 and transphosphorylation.Cell Research advance online publication 21 Octob... - Temp (19,835 bytes)
35: ...ibonuclease A cleaves RNA strands by catalyzing a transphosphorylation reaction where the 2'-OH of the ribose sugar atta... - 3dbq (5,376 bytes)
24: ...ylation site impairs both autophosphorylation and transphosphorylation. Furthermore, we demonstrated that phosphorylatio... - Eph/ephrin signaling pathway (3,928 bytes)
10: ... kinase domains in an eph-ephrin tetramer, favors transphosphorylation of tyrosines in the cytoplasmic domains. Phosphor... - 3i6u (7,772 bytes)
25: ...kinase active sites for efficient activation loop transphosphorylation. - 3i6w (7,775 bytes)
25: ...kinase active sites for efficient activation loop transphosphorylation. - 3k56 (4,923 bytes)
24: ...tabilization of the transition state accompanying transphosphorylation. Moreover, the structures served as the starting ... - 3kxx (9,547 bytes)
25: ...ide the molecular basis underlying the control of transphosphorylation of FGF receptors and other receptor tyrosine kina... - 3ky2 (9,726 bytes)
26: ...ide the molecular basis underlying the control of transphosphorylation of FGF receptors and other receptor tyrosine kina... - Ephrin Type-A Receptor (6,575 bytes)
10: ... kinase domains in an eph-ephrin tetramer, favors transphosphorylation of tyrosines in the cytoplasmic domains. Phosphor... - Ribonuclease (6,185 bytes)
51: ...ibonuclease A cleaves RNA strands by catalyzing a transphosphorylation reaction where the 2'-OH of the ribose sugar atta... - Acid phosphatase (3,274 bytes)
13: ...hospho rylation of orthophosphoric monoesters and transphosphorylation<br />. - Receiver domain of sensor histidine kinase CKI1 (6,633 bytes)
29: ...in the active site of CKI1RD is essential for the transphosphorylation reaction. Crystal structure of CKI1RD was determi... - Platelet-derived growth factors and receptors (9,492 bytes)
18: ... occurs between the dimerized receptor molecules (transphosphorylation). In conjunction with dimerization and kinase act...
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