Ser241
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Ser241 - ACTA1 (mouse)

Site Information
SSSSLEKsYELPDGQ    SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Predicted information: Scansite
Orthologous residues: ACTA1 (human): S241, ACTA1 (rat): S241, ACTA1 (rabbit): S241
Blast this site against: NCBI  SwissProt  PDB 

In vivo Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo: mass spectrometry (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Disease tissue studied: anthrax (1), melanoma skin cancer (4)
Relevant cell line - cell type - tissue: brain (2, 3, 6), heart (2), Hepa 1-6 (epithelial) (5), kidney (2), lung (2), skin [mGluR1 (mouse), transgenic, TG mutant mice] (4), spleen (1, 2)




References

1

Manes NP, et al. (2011) Discovery of mouse spleen signaling responses to anthrax using label-free quantitative phosphoproteomics via mass spectrometry. Mol Cell Proteomics 10, M110.000927
21189417   Curated Info

2

Huttlin EL, et al. (2010) A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression. Cell 143, 1174-89
21183079   Curated Info

3

Wiśniewski JR, et al. (2010) Brain phosphoproteome obtained by a FASP-based method reveals plasma membrane protein topology. J Proteome Res 9, 3280-9
20415495   Curated Info

4

Zanivan S, et al. (2008) Solid tumor proteome and phosphoproteome analysis by high resolution mass spectrometry. J Proteome Res 7, 5314-26
19367708   Curated Info

5

Pan C, Gnad F, Olsen JV, Mann M (2008) Quantitative phosphoproteome analysis of a mouse liver cell line reveals specificity of phosphatase inhibitors. Proteomics 8, 4534-46
18846507   Curated Info

6

Ballif BA, Carey GR, Sunyaev SR, Gygi SP (2008) Large-scale identification and evolution indexing of tyrosine phosphorylation sites from murine brain. J Proteome Res 7, 311-8
18034455   Curated Info

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