Ser137
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Site Information
HVQFFDDsPtrGWVs   SwissProt Entrez-Gene
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Site Group ID: 459877

In vivo Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo:
mass spectrometry ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 )
Disease tissue studied:
breast cancer ( 5 , 8 , 16 ) , breast ductal carcinoma ( 8 ) , HER2 positive breast cancer ( 3 ) , luminal A breast cancer ( 3 ) , luminal B breast cancer ( 3 ) , breast cancer, surrounding tissue ( 3 ) , breast cancer, triple negative ( 3 , 8 ) , cervical cancer ( 28 ) , cervical adenocarcinoma ( 28 ) , leukemia ( 19 ) , acute myelogenous leukemia ( 19 ) , lung cancer ( 10 , 16 , 23 ) , non-small cell lung cancer ( 16 ) , non-small cell lung adenocarcinoma ( 10 ) , lymphoma ( 9 ) , Burkitt's lymphoma ( 9 ) , follicular lymphoma ( 9 ) , mantle cell lymphoma ( 9 ) , neuroblastoma ( 15 ) , ovarian cancer ( 8 ) , multiple myeloma ( 27 ) , melanoma skin cancer ( 6 )
Relevant cell line - cell type - tissue:
293 (epithelial) [AT1 (human), transfection, AT1R stable transfected HEK293] ( 24 ) , 293E (epithelial) ( 20 ) , A498 (renal) ( 26 ) , A549 (pulmonary) ( 11 ) , B lymphocyte-blood ( 27 ) , BJAB (B lymphocyte) ( 9 ) , breast ( 3 , 8 ) , BT-20 (breast cell) ( 16 ) , BT-549 (breast cell) ( 16 ) , Calu 6 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , CL1-0 (pulmonary) ( 23 ) , CL1-1 (pulmonary) ( 23 ) , CL1-2 (pulmonary) ( 23 ) , CL1-5 (pulmonary) ( 23 ) , FL-318 (B lymphocyte) ( 9 ) , Flp-In T-Rex-293 (epithelial) [PRKD1 (human), genetic knockin] ( 17 ) , Flp-In T-Rex-293 (epithelial) ( 17 ) , H2009 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , H2077 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , H2887 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , H322M (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HCC1359 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HCC1937 (breast cell) ( 16 ) , HCC2279 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HCC366 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HCC4006 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HCC78 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HCT116 (intestinal) ( 30 ) , HeLa (cervical) ( 2 , 7 , 14 , 30 , 31 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 ) , HeLa S3 (cervical) [PLK1 (human), knockdown, Tet-inducible PLK1 siRNA] ( 21 ) , HeLa S3 (cervical) ( 21 , 28 , 32 ) , HeLa_Meta (cervical) ( 25 ) , HeLa_Pro (cervical) ( 25 ) , HeLa_Telo (cervical) ( 25 ) , HOP62 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , HUES-9 ('stem, embryonic') ( 22 ) , JEKO-1 (B lymphocyte) ( 9 ) , Jurkat (T lymphocyte) ( 12 ) , K562 (erythroid) ( 14 , 29 ) , KG-1 (myeloid) ( 19 ) , LOU-NH91 (squamous) ( 16 ) , lung ( 10 ) , MCF-7 (breast cell) ( 5 , 16 ) , MDA-MB-231 (breast cell) ( 16 ) , MDA-MB-468 (breast cell) ( 16 ) , NB10 (neural crest) ( 15 ) , NCI-H1395 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H1568 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H157 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H1648 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H1666 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H2030 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H2172 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H322 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NCI-H460 (pulmonary) ( 16 , 30 ) , NCI-H520 (squamous) ( 16 ) , NCI-H647 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , NPC (neural crest) ( 15 ) , ovary ( 8 ) , PC9 (pulmonary) ( 16 ) , RAMOS (B lymphocyte) ( 9 ) , SU-DHL-4 (B lymphocyte) ( 9 ) , Vero E6-S ('epithelial, kidney') ( 1 ) , WM239A (melanocyte) ( 6 )

Upstream Regulation
Treatments:
metastatic potential ( 23 ) , MG132_withdrawal ( 25 ) , nocodazole ( 28 )

References 

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2

Huang H, et al. (2016) Simultaneous Enrichment of Cysteine-containing Peptides and Phosphopeptides Using a Cysteine-specific Phosphonate Adaptable Tag (CysPAT) in Combination with titanium dioxide (TiO2) Chromatography. Mol Cell Proteomics 15, 3282-3296
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3

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4

Boeing S, et al. (2016) Multiomic Analysis of the UV-Induced DNA Damage Response. Cell Rep 15, 1597-1610
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5

Carrier M, et al. (2016) Phosphoproteome and Transcriptome of RA-Responsive and RA-Resistant Breast Cancer Cell Lines. PLoS One 11, e0157290
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6

Stuart SA, et al. (2015) A Phosphoproteomic Comparison of B-RAFV600E and MKK1/2 Inhibitors in Melanoma Cells. Mol Cell Proteomics 14, 1599-615
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7

Sharma K, et al. (2014) Ultradeep human phosphoproteome reveals a distinct regulatory nature of Tyr and Ser/Thr-based signaling. Cell Rep 8, 1583-94
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8

Mertins P, et al. (2014) Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels. Mol Cell Proteomics 13, 1690-704
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9

Rolland D, et al. (2014) Global phosphoproteomic profiling reveals distinct signatures in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Am J Pathol 184, 1331-42
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10

Schweppe DK, Rigas JR, Gerber SA (2013) Quantitative phosphoproteomic profiling of human non-small cell lung cancer tumors. J Proteomics 91, 286-96
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11

Kim JY, et al. (2013) Dissection of TBK1 signaling via phosphoproteomics in lung cancer cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110, 12414-9
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12

Mertins P, et al. (2013) Integrated proteomic analysis of post-translational modifications by serial enrichment. Nat Methods 10, 634-7
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13

Shiromizu T, et al. (2013) Identification of missing proteins in the neXtProt database and unregistered phosphopeptides in the PhosphoSitePlus database as part of the Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project. J Proteome Res 12, 2414-21
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14

Zhou H, et al. (2013) Toward a comprehensive characterization of a human cancer cell phosphoproteome. J Proteome Res 12, 260-71
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15

DeNardo BD, et al. (2013) Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis identifies activation of the RET and IGF-1R/IR signaling pathways in neuroblastoma. PLoS One 8, e82513
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16

Klammer M, et al. (2012) Phosphosignature predicts dasatinib response in non-small cell lung cancer. Mol Cell Proteomics 11, 651-68
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17

Franz-Wachtel M, et al. (2012) Global detection of protein kinase D-dependent phosphorylation events in nocodazole-treated human cells. Mol Cell Proteomics 11, 160-70
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18

Beli P, et al. (2012) Proteomic Investigations Reveal a Role for RNA Processing Factor THRAP3 in the DNA Damage Response. Mol Cell 46, 212-25
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19

Weber C, Schreiber TB, Daub H (2012) Dual phosphoproteomics and chemical proteomics analysis of erlotinib and gefitinib interference in acute myeloid leukemia cells. J Proteomics 75, 1343-56
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20

Hsu PP, et al. (2011) The mTOR-regulated phosphoproteome reveals a mechanism of mTORC1-mediated inhibition of growth factor signaling. Science 332, 1317-22
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21

Santamaria A, et al. (2011) The Plk1-dependent phosphoproteome of the early mitotic spindle. Mol Cell Proteomics 10, M110.004457
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22

Rigbolt KT, et al. (2011) System-wide temporal characterization of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human embryonic stem cell differentiation. Sci Signal 4, rs3
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23

Wang YT, et al. (2010) An informatics-assisted label-free quantitation strategy that depicts phosphoproteomic profiles in lung cancer cell invasion. J Proteome Res 9, 5582-97
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24

Christensen GL, et al. (2010) Quantitative phosphoproteomics dissection of seven-transmembrane receptor signaling using full and biased agonists. Mol Cell Proteomics 9, 1540-53
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25

Dulla K, et al. (2010) Quantitative site-specific phosphorylation dynamics of human protein kinases during mitotic progression. Mol Cell Proteomics 9, 1167-81
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26

Schreiber TB, et al. (2010) An integrated phosphoproteomics work flow reveals extensive network regulation in early lysophosphatidic acid signaling. Mol Cell Proteomics 9, 1047-62
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27

Ge F, et al. (2010) Phosphoproteomic analysis of primary human multiple myeloma cells. J Proteomics 73, 1381-90
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28

Olsen JV, et al. (2010) Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals widespread full phosphorylation site occupancy during mitosis. Sci Signal 3, ra3
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29

Pan C, Olsen JV, Daub H, Mann M (2009) Global effects of kinase inhibitors on signaling networks revealed by quantitative phosphoproteomics. Mol Cell Proteomics 8, 2796-808
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30

Nagano K, et al. (2009) Phosphoproteomic analysis of distinct tumor cell lines in response to nocodazole treatment. Proteomics 9, 2861-74
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31

Chen RQ, et al. (2009) CDC25B mediates rapamycin-induced oncogenic responses in cancer cells. Cancer Res 69, 2663-8
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32

Daub H, et al. (2008) Kinase-selective enrichment enables quantitative phosphoproteomics of the kinome across the cell cycle. Mol Cell 31, 438-48
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33

Dephoure N, et al. (2008) A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105, 10762-7
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34

Ruse CI, et al. (2008) Motif-specific sampling of phosphoproteomes. J Proteome Res 7, 2140-50
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35

Cantin GT, et al. (2008) Combining protein-based IMAC, peptide-based IMAC, and MudPIT for efficient phosphoproteomic analysis. J Proteome Res 7, 1346-51
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36

Nousiainen M, et al. (2006) Phosphoproteome analysis of the human mitotic spindle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103, 5391-6
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