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Cristina ViéitezInstitute of Funcional Biology and Genomics (IBFG) CSIC-University of Salamanca Verified email at usal.es Cited by 870 |
The functional landscape of the human phosphoproteome
Protein phosphorylation is a key post-translational modification regulating protein function
in almost all cellular processes. Although tens of thousands of phosphorylation sites have …
in almost all cellular processes. Although tens of thousands of phosphorylation sites have …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling neuroinflammation in vitro: a tool to test the potential neuroprotective effect of anti-inflammatory agents
N Gresa-Arribas, C Viéitez, G Dentesano, J Serratosa… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Neuron-microglia co-cultures treated with pro-inflammatory agents are a useful tool to study
neuroinflammation in vitro, where to test the potential neuroprotective effect of anti-…
neuroinflammation in vitro, where to test the potential neuroprotective effect of anti-…
Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species
Living organisms have evolved protein phosphorylation, a rapid and versatile mechanism
that drives signaling and regulates protein function. We report the phosphoproteomes of 18 …
that drives signaling and regulates protein function. We report the phosphoproteomes of 18 …
The Rpd3L HDAC complex is essential for the heat stress response in yeast
To ensure cell survival and growth during temperature increase, eukaryotic organisms respond
with transcriptional activation that results in accumulation of proteins that protect against …
with transcriptional activation that results in accumulation of proteins that protect against …
High-throughput functional characterization of protein phosphorylation sites in yeast
Phosphorylation is a critical post-translational modification involved in the regulation of
almost all cellular processes. However, fewer than 5% of thousands of recently discovered …
almost all cellular processes. However, fewer than 5% of thousands of recently discovered …
[PDF][PDF] Global mapping of Salmonella enterica-host protein-protein interactions during infection
Intracellular bacterial pathogens inject effector proteins to hijack host cellular processes and
promote their survival and proliferation. To systematically map effector-host protein-protein …
promote their survival and proliferation. To systematically map effector-host protein-protein …
[HTML][HTML] Conserved phosphorylation hotspots in eukaryotic protein domain families
Protein phosphorylation is the best characterized post-translational modification that regulates
almost all cellular processes through diverse mechanisms such as changing protein …
almost all cellular processes through diverse mechanisms such as changing protein …
[PDF][PDF] Sequence and structure-based analysis of specificity determinants in eukaryotic protein kinases
Protein kinases lie at the heart of cell-signaling processes and are often mutated in disease.
Kinase target recognition at the active site is in part determined by a few amino acids …
Kinase target recognition at the active site is in part determined by a few amino acids …
The impact of the genetic background on gene deletion phenotypes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Loss‐of‐function (LoF) mutations associated with disease do not manifest equally in different
individuals. The impact of the genetic background on the consequences of LoF mutations …
individuals. The impact of the genetic background on the consequences of LoF mutations …
A genetic analysis reveals novel histone residues required for transcriptional reprogramming upon stress
Cells have the ability to sense, respond and adapt to environmental fluctuations. Stress causes
a massive reorganization of the transcriptional program. Many examples of histone post-…
a massive reorganization of the transcriptional program. Many examples of histone post-…