Basic Information
Name | Glycerol-3-phosphate O-acyltransferase 2 (G-3-P acyltransferase 2) (EC 2.3.1.15) (Dihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase 2) (DHAP-AT 2) (EC 2.3.1.42) (Glycerol-3-phosphate / dihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase 2) |
Uniprot ID | P36148 |
Systematic gene name | YKR067W |
Standard gene name | GPT2 |
Gene names | GPT2 GAT1 YKR067W |
Description from SGD | YKR067W GPT2 SGDID:S000001775, Chr XI from 567918-570149, Genome Release 64-3-1, Verified ORF, "Glycerol-3-phosphate/dihydroxyacetone phosphate sn-1 acyltransferase; located in lipid particles and the ER; involved in the stepwise acylation of glycerol-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone in lipid biosynthesis; the most conserved motifs and functionally relevant residues are oriented towards the ER lumen" |
Protein length | 743 |
Download | sequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format) |
Database links | Uniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB |
Sequence
MSAPAADHNA AKPIPHVPQA SRRYKNSYNG FVYNIHTWLY DVSVFLFNIL
FTIFFREIKV RGAYNVPEVG VPTILVCAPH ANQFIDPALV MSQTRLLKTS
AGKSRSRMPC FVTAESSFKK RFISFFGHAM GGIPVPRIQD NLKPVDENLE
IYAPDLKNHP EIIKGRSKNP QTTPVNFTKR FSAKSLLGLP DYLSNAQIKE
IPDDETIILS SPFRTSKSKV VELLTNGTNF KYAEKIDNTE TFQSVFDHLH
TKGCVGIFPE GGSHDRPSLL PIKAGVAIMA LGAVAADPTM KVAVVPCGLH
YFHRNKFRSR AVLEYGEPIV VDGKYGEMYK DSPRETVSKL LKKITNSLFS
VTENAPDYDT LMVIQAARRL YQPVKVRLPL PAIVEINRRL LFGYSKFKDD
PRIIHLKKLV YDYNRKLDSV GLKDHQVMQL KTTKLEALRC FVTLIVRLIK
FSVFAILSLP GSILFTPIFI ICRVYSEKKA KEGLKKSLVK IKGTDLLATW
KLIVALILAP ILYVTYSILL IILARKQHYC RIWVPSNNAF IQFVYFYALL
VFTTYSSLKT GEIGVDLFKS LRPLFVSIVY PGKKIEEIQT TRKNLSLELT
AVCNDLGPLV FPDYDKLATE IFSKRDGYDV SSDAESSISR MSVQSRSRSS
SIHSIGSLAS NALSRVNSRG SLTDIPIFSD AKQGQWKSEG ETSEDEDEFD
EKNPAIVQTA RSSDLNKENS RNTNISSKIA SLVRQKREHE KKE
FTIFFREIKV RGAYNVPEVG VPTILVCAPH ANQFIDPALV MSQTRLLKTS
AGKSRSRMPC FVTAESSFKK RFISFFGHAM GGIPVPRIQD NLKPVDENLE
IYAPDLKNHP EIIKGRSKNP QTTPVNFTKR FSAKSLLGLP DYLSNAQIKE
IPDDETIILS SPFRTSKSKV VELLTNGTNF KYAEKIDNTE TFQSVFDHLH
TKGCVGIFPE GGSHDRPSLL PIKAGVAIMA LGAVAADPTM KVAVVPCGLH
YFHRNKFRSR AVLEYGEPIV VDGKYGEMYK DSPRETVSKL LKKITNSLFS
VTENAPDYDT LMVIQAARRL YQPVKVRLPL PAIVEINRRL LFGYSKFKDD
PRIIHLKKLV YDYNRKLDSV GLKDHQVMQL KTTKLEALRC FVTLIVRLIK
FSVFAILSLP GSILFTPIFI ICRVYSEKKA KEGLKKSLVK IKGTDLLATW
KLIVALILAP ILYVTYSILL IILARKQHYC RIWVPSNNAF IQFVYFYALL
VFTTYSSLKT GEIGVDLFKS LRPLFVSIVY PGKKIEEIQT TRKNLSLELT
AVCNDLGPLV FPDYDKLATE IFSKRDGYDV SSDAESSISR MSVQSRSRSS
SIHSIGSLAS NALSRVNSRG SLTDIPIFSD AKQGQWKSEG ETSEDEDEFD
EKNPAIVQTA RSSDLNKENS RNTNISSKIA SLVRQKREHE KKE
Legend
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Structure
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References
[2, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[2, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[2, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[211, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[211, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[211, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[225, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[225, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[596, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[596, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[600, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[600, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[614, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[614, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[628, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[631, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[632, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[636, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[637, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[639, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[639, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[642, Phos] | MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[645, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[647, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[647, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[647, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[647, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[647, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[649, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[649, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[649, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[649, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[650, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[650, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[650, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[651, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[654, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[657, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[660, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[660, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[660, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[660, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[660, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[664, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[664, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[664, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[664, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[664, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[664, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Pultz, D., Bennetzen, M.V., Rødkær, S.V., Zimmermann, C., Enserink, J.M., Andersen, J.S., Færgeman, N.J. (2012). Global mapping of protein phosphorylation events identifies Ste20, Sch9 and the cell-cycle regulatory kinases Cdc28/Pho85 as mediators of fatty acid starvation responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biosyst 8: 796-803. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[668, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Pultz, D., Bennetzen, M.V., Rødkær, S.V., Zimmermann, C., Enserink, J.M., Andersen, J.S., Færgeman, N.J. (2012). Global mapping of protein phosphorylation events identifies Ste20, Sch9 and the cell-cycle regulatory kinases Cdc28/Pho85 as mediators of fatty acid starvation responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biosyst 8: 796-803. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[671, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[673, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[688, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[692, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Chen, Y.C., Jiang, P.H., Chen, H.M., Chen, C.H., Wang, Y.T., Chen, Y.J., Yu, C.J., Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Holt, L.J., Tuch, B.B., Villén, J., Johnson, A.D., Gygi, S.P., Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Soulard, A., Cremonesi, A., Moes, S., Schütz, F., Jenö, P., Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Swaney, D.L., Beltrao, P., Starita, L., Guo, A., Rush, J., Fields, S., Krogan, N.J., Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications) |
[693, Phos] | Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications) |