A bead-based approach for large-scale identification of in vitro kinase substrates |
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Authors: | Zhang Manyu Han Guanghui Wang Chunli Cheng Kai Li Ruibin Liu Hongwei Wei Xiaoluan Ye Mingliang Zou Hanfa |
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Institution: | CAS Key Laboratory of Separation Sciences for Analytical Chemistry, National Chromatographic Research and Analysis Center, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, PR China. |
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Abstract: | Deciphering the kinase-substrate relationship is vital for the study of phosphorylation network. The use of immobilized proteins on protein chip as the library for screening of potential kinase substrates is a tried-and-tested method. However, information on phosphorylation sites is lacking and the creation of the library with proteins of whole proteome by recombinant expression is costly and difficult. In this study, a new solid-phase approach by immobilization of proteins from cell lysate onto beads as a protein library for kinase substrate screening was developed. It was found that consensus phosphorylation sites motif for kinase substrates could be accurately determined and hundreds of in vitro kinase substrates and their phosphorylation sites could be identified by using this method. |
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Keywords: | Interaction Phosphoproteomics Phosphorylation Protein kinases Technology |
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