Quantitative Phosphoproteomics Reveals Widespread Full Phosphorylation Site Occupancy During Mitosis
Protein phosphorylation during the cell cycle may be an all-or-none process in many instances.
Protein phosphorylation during the cell cycle may be an all-or-none process in many instances.
Information on protein subcellular localization is important to understand the cellular functions of proteins. Currently, such information is manually curated from the literatur...
Achieving high accuracy in orthology inference is essential for many comparative, evolutionary and functional genomic analyses, yet the true evolutionary history of genes is gen...
Information on protein-protein interactions is still mostly limited to a small number of model organisms, and originates from a wide variety of experimental and computational te...
Proteins and their functional interactions form the backbone of the cellular machinery. Their connectivity network needs to be considered for the full understanding of biologica...
Abstract Cellular life depends on a complex web of functional associations between biomolecules. Among these associations, protein–protein interactions are particularly importan...
Abstract Much of the complexity within cells arises from functional and regulatory interactions among proteins. The core of these interactions is increasingly known, but novel i...
eggNOG is a public database of orthology relationships, gene evolutionary histories and functional annotations. Here, we present version 5.0, featuring a major update of the und...
Protein networks have become a popular tool for analyzing and visualizing the often long lists of proteins or genes obtained from proteomics and other high-throughput technologi...
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