BSC 219 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Guanine, Lysine, Ube3A

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Post translational modifications phosphorylation addition of a phosphate group to the protein. Specific amino acids can be phosphorylated serine, threonine, and tyrosine are the most common. Post translational modifications phosphorylation is preformed by proteins called kinases. Phosphorylation is also reversible phosphate groups are removed by a protein called a phosphatase. Post translational modifications phosphorylation can activate or inactivate a protein. Retinoblastoma retinoblastoma is an eye cancer that begins in the retina commonly affects young children, but not so common in adults. Post translational modifications rb binds to a transcription factor to prevent transcription when. Rb is phosphorylated, it can no longer bind and allows for the transcription of genes that promote mitosis. Post translational modifications a small protein called ubiquitin is added to another protein the ubiquitin is typically added to a lysine on the protein ubiquitination protein protein ubiquitin.

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