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- Introduction
- Different functions of phosphate attachment
- Glycogen phosphorylase activation
- Glycogen phosphorylase
- GPb versus GPa (1)
- GPb versus GPa (2)
- Reaction catalysed by glycogen phosphorylase
- Adrenaline to phosphorylase signalling pathway
- Phosphorylase kinase
- Phosphorylase kinase catalytic subunit
- Cryo-EM studies on phosphorylase kinase
- The phosphorylase kinase model
- Protein kinases regulate the cell cycle
- CDK2 as a model system (1)
- CDK2 as a model system (2)
- Phosphothreonine acts as an organizing centre
- Proline specificity in CDK2
- Checkpoint controls of CDK2 in the cell cycle
- Active CDK2 with ATP and substrate
- CDK2 in action
- The retinoblastoma protein and gene expression
- P27kip1 - a Cdk inhibitor and activator
- Cyclin E and cancer
- STAT
- Consequences of protein phosphorylation
- References
Topics Covered
- Physical-chemical basis for phosphorylation
- Discovery
- Glycogen phosphorylase
- Signaling from adrenaline to phosphorylase
- Phosphorylase kinase still a challenge
- Regulation of the cell cycle by phosphorylation
- Cyclin dependent protein kinase 2 activation and inhibition
- Rb the guardian of the genome
- Control by p27 and cyclin E
- Summary of the structural consequences of phosphorylation
Talk Citation
Johnson, L.N. (2010, November 30). The structural basis for the modulation of protein function by protein phosphorylation [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/XRXJ4467.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on November 30, 2010
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Dame Louise N. Johnson has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
The structural basis for the modulation of protein function by protein phosphorylation
Published on November 30, 2010
42 min
A selection of talks on Biochemistry
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