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Genome-wide analysis to predict protein sequence variations that change phosphorylation sites or their corresponding kinases.


ABSTRACT: We define phosphovariants as genetic variations that change phosphorylation sites or their interacting kinases. Considering the essential role of phosphorylation in protein functions, it is highly likely that phosphovariants change protein functions. Therefore, a comparison of phosphovariants between individuals or between species can give clues about phenotypic differences. We categorized phosphovariants into three subtypes and developed a system that predicts them. Our method can be used to screen important polymorphisms and help to identify the mechanisms of genetic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Ryu GM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2651802 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide analysis to predict protein sequence variations that change phosphorylation sites or their corresponding kinases.

Ryu Gil-Mi GM   Song Pamela P   Kim Kyu-Won KW   Oh Kyung-Soo KS   Park Keun-Joon KJ   Kim Jong Hun JH  

Nucleic acids research 20090112 4


We define phosphovariants as genetic variations that change phosphorylation sites or their interacting kinases. Considering the essential role of phosphorylation in protein functions, it is highly likely that phosphovariants change protein functions. Therefore, a comparison of phosphovariants between individuals or between species can give clues about phenotypic differences. We categorized phosphovariants into three subtypes and developed a system that predicts them. Our method can be used to sc  ...[more]

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