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Reproducible Analysis of Post-Translational Modifications in Proteomes--Application to Human MutationsTurnover of protein phosphorylation evolving under stabilizing selectionEvolution of biological interaction networks: from models to real dataSH3 interactome conserves general function over specific form.The Pivotal Role of Protein Phosphorylation in the Control of Yeast Central MetabolismDetecting functional divergence after gene duplication through evolutionary changes in posttranslational regulatory sequences.An approach for determining and measuring network hierarchy applied to comparing the phosphorylome and the regulomeDosage compensation can buffer copy-number variation in wild yeastProtein abundance is key to distinguish promiscuous from functional phosphorylation based on evolutionary information.Functional divergence and evolutionary turnover in mammalian phosphoproteomes.Comparative interaction networks: bridging genotype to phenotype.Evolutionary biology through the lens of budding yeast comparative genomics.Reciprocal phosphorylation of yeast glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenases in adaptation to distinct types of stress.Evolution of signal multiplexing by 14-3-3-binding 2R-ohnologue protein families in the vertebrates.Selection maintains signaling function of a highly diverged intrinsically disordered region.Ancestral resurrection reveals evolutionary mechanisms of kinase plasticity.Where do phosphosites come from and where do they go after gene duplication?The origins and evolution of ubiquitination sites.Plant Actin-Depolymerizing Factors Possess Opposing Biochemical Properties Arising from Key Amino Acid Changes throughout Evolution.
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Phosphorylation network rewiring by gene duplication.
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Phosphorylation network rewiring by gene duplication.
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Phosphorylation network rewiring by gene duplication.
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Phosphorylation network rewiring by gene duplication.
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Christian R Landry
Luca Freschi
Mathieu Courcelles
Pierre Thibault
Stephen W Michnick
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10.1038/MSB.2011.43
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2011-07-05T00:00:00Z