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Phosphothreonine

Phosphothreonine (Tyr-P) is a post-translational modification of proteins catalyzed by a family of enzymes called phosphotransferases. It plays an important role in protein-protein interactions and signaling pathways, and has been implicated in many processes such as cancer invasion, inflammatory disease progression…

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Overview

Phosphothreonine (Tyr-P) is a post-translational modification of proteins catalyzed by a family of enzymes called phosphotransferases. It plays an important role in protein-protein interactions and signaling pathways, and has been implicated in many processes such as cancer invasion, inflammatory disease progression, and developmental regulation. Tyr-P has become a promising target in drug discovery, as it can be used to regulate the activity of enzymes and proteins to modify various cellular processes. In addition, Tyr-P can be used to develop diagnostics, improve therapeutic efficacy, and better understand diseases. The ability to detect, quantify, and manipulate Tyr-P has become an important tool for life sciences research.

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Nicolas Inguimbert · France

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