Profiling the human phosphoproteome to estimate the true extent of protein phosphorylation

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  • who: Kalyuzhnyy and Anton [antonk] from the of Biochemistry and Systems Biology, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK have published the research work: Profiling the Human Phosphoproteome to Estimate the True Extent of Protein Phosphorylation, in the Preprint: biorxiv of 14/04/2021
  • what: By profiling the human phosphoproteome the authors aimed to estimate the false discovery rate (FDR) of phosphosites based on available evidence in PSP and/or PA and predict a more realistic count of true phosphosites. By using orthogonal properties of phosphosites assigned to the sets . . .

     

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