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Phospho-sites

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Swiss-Prot Position Modification Source Evidence Singly phosphorylated
241 SER UP, PRIDE Combined
244 SER UP, PRIDE Combined
247 TYR PRIDE yes

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Phospho peptides

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Sequence Modified position (Swiss-Prot) Peptide start Peptide end Modified position (Peptide) Number of projects
241 239 252 3 7
ProteomeXchange accession Peptide frequency Project Title Species Submission Type Publication Date Tissues USI 
PXD000836 1 HOPE-fixation of lung tissue allows retrospective proteome and phosphoproteome studies Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2014-05-22 lung -
PXD000612 36 Ultra-deep human phosphoproteome reveals different regulatory nature of Tyr and Ser/Thr-based signaling Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2014-08-06 cell culture -
PXD003531 22 Proteomics of Primary cells derived from Ovarian Cancer Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2017-04-03 primary cell
PXD001333 1 Anion-Exchange Chromatography of Tryptic and Phosphopeptides: WAX vs. SAX and AEX vs. ERLIC Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2015-04-23 HeLa cell -
PXD002286 16 Phospo-proteomic profiling of Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2016-08-19 - -
PXD005366 10 Robust, sensitive and automated phosphopeptide enrichment optimized for low sample amounts applied to primary hippocampal neurons Homo sapiens (Human),Rattus norvegicus (Rat) PARTIAL 2016-12-14 cell culture -
PXD004452 2 HeLa proteome of 12,250 protein-coding genes Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2017-06-12 liver,colon -
244 239 252 6 7
ProteomeXchange accession Peptide frequency Project Title Species Submission Type Publication Date Tissues USI 
PXD000836 3 HOPE-fixation of lung tissue allows retrospective proteome and phosphoproteome studies Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2014-05-22 lung -
PXD000612 22 Ultra-deep human phosphoproteome reveals different regulatory nature of Tyr and Ser/Thr-based signaling Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2014-08-06 cell culture -
PXD003531 12 Proteomics of Primary cells derived from Ovarian Cancer Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2017-04-03 primary cell -
PXD001333 1 Anion-Exchange Chromatography of Tryptic and Phosphopeptides: WAX vs. SAX and AEX vs. ERLIC Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2015-04-23 HeLa cell
PXD002286 23 Phospo-proteomic profiling of Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2016-08-19 - -
PXD004452 6 HeLa proteome of 12,250 protein-coding genes Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2017-06-12 liver,colon -
PXD000680 1 Stable isotope labeling of phosphoproteins for large-scale phosphorylation rate determination Homo sapiens (Human) COMPLETE 2014-04-15 HeLa cell,HEK-293 cell -
247 239 252 9 2
ProteomeXchange accession Peptide frequency Project Title Species Submission Type Publication Date Tissues USI 
PXD000612 11 Ultra-deep human phosphoproteome reveals different regulatory nature of Tyr and Ser/Thr-based signaling Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2014-08-06 cell culture -
PXD001565 7 Evaluation of phospho-tyrosine antibodies for label-free phosphoproteomics Homo sapiens (Human) PARTIAL 2015-12-09 colon,brain

Structures

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PDB id Chain Method Resolution Stoichiometry Interfacing Molecule/Chain Complex Formation Significance Score (CSS) P-sites View Structure

Mutations

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Swiss-Prot Position Amino acid (Wild type) Amino acid (Variant) Variant Type Disease
197 V L Polymorphism