Ser2031
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RRRsFsIsPVRLRRs   SwissProt Entrez-Gene
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Site Group ID: 452638

In vivo Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo:
mass spectrometry ( 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 )
Disease tissue studied:
anthrax infection ( 17 ) , leukemia ( 13 ) , acute myelogenous leukemia ( 13 ) , melanoma skin cancer ( 22 )
Relevant cell line - cell type - tissue:
'3T3-L1, differentiated' (adipocyte) ( 3 , 8 ) , 'brain, cerebellum' ( 11 ) , 'fat, brown' ( 18 ) , 32Dcl3 (myeloid) [FLT3 (mouse), transfection, chimera with human FLT3-ITD mutant (corresponding to wild type P36888 ( 21 ) , 32Dcl3 (myeloid) ( 21 ) , blood ( 13 ) , brain ( 14 , 18 , 20 ) , heart ( 9 ) , Hepa 1-6 (epithelial) ( 23 ) , HL-1 (myocyte) ( 5 ) , kidney ( 18 ) , liver ( 1 , 7 , 18 ) , lung ( 18 ) , macrophage-bone marrow ( 19 ) , macrophage-bone marrow [DUSP1 (mouse), homozygous knockout] ( 19 ) , macrophage-peritoneum ( 12 ) , MEF (fibroblast) [p53 (mouse), homozygous knockout] ( 15 ) , MEF (fibroblast) [Raptor (mouse), knockdown] ( 10 ) , MEF (fibroblast) [RICTOR (mouse), knockdown] ( 10 ) , MEF (fibroblast) [TSC2 (mouse), homozygous knockout] ( 16 ) , MEF (fibroblast) ( 10 , 16 ) , pancreas ( 18 ) , RAW 264.7 (macrophage) ( 4 ) , skin [mGluR1 (mouse), transgenic, TG mutant mice] ( 22 ) , spleen ( 17 , 18 ) , testis ( 18 )

References 

1

Robles MS, Humphrey SJ, Mann M (2017) Phosphorylation Is a Central Mechanism for Circadian Control of Metabolism and Physiology. Cell Metab 25, 118-127
27818261   Curated Info

2

Sacco F, et al. (2016) Glucose-regulated and drug-perturbed phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms controlling insulin secretion. Nat Commun 7, 13250
27841257   Curated Info

3

Minard AY, et al. (2016) mTORC1 Is a Major Regulatory Node in the FGF21 Signaling Network in Adipocytes. Cell Rep 17, 29-36
27681418   Curated Info

4

Pinto SM, et al. (2015) Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of IL-33-mediated signaling. Proteomics 15, 532-44
25367039   Curated Info

5

Reinartz M, Raupach A, Kaisers W, Gödecke A (2014) AKT1 and AKT2 induce distinct phosphorylation patterns in HL-1 cardiac myocytes. J Proteome Res 13, 4232-45
25162660   Curated Info

6

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
24719451   Curated Info

7

Wilson-Grady JT, Haas W, Gygi SP (2013) Quantitative comparison of the fasted and re-fed mouse liver phosphoproteomes using lower pH reductive dimethylation. Methods 61, 277-86
23567750   Curated Info

8

Humphrey SJ, et al. (2013) Dynamic Adipocyte Phosphoproteome Reveals that Akt Directly Regulates mTORC2. Cell Metab 17, 1009-20
23684622   Curated Info

9

Lundby A, et al. (2013) In vivo phosphoproteomics analysis reveals the cardiac targets of β-adrenergic receptor signaling. Sci Signal 6, rs11
23737553   Curated Info

10

Robitaille AM, et al. (2013) Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveal mTORC1 activates de novo pyrimidine synthesis. Science 339, 1320-3
23429704   Curated Info

11

Schindler J, Ye J, Jensen ON, Nothwang HG (2013) Monitoring the native phosphorylation state of plasma membrane proteins from a single mouse cerebellum. J Neurosci Methods 213, 153-64
23246975   Curated Info

12

Wu X, et al. (2012) Investigation of receptor interacting protein (RIP3)-dependent protein phosphorylation by quantitative phosphoproteomics. Mol Cell Proteomics 11, 1640-51
22942356   Curated Info

13

Trost M, et al. (2012) Posttranslational regulation of self-renewal capacity: insights from proteome and phosphoproteome analyses of stem cell leukemia. Blood 120, e17-27
22802335   Curated Info

14

Trinidad JC, et al. (2012) Global identification and characterization of both O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation at the murine synapse. Mol Cell Proteomics 11, 215-29
22645316   Curated Info

15

Hsu PP, et al. (2011) The mTOR-regulated phosphoproteome reveals a mechanism of mTORC1-mediated inhibition of growth factor signaling. Science 332, 1317-22
21659604   Curated Info

16

Yu Y, et al. (2011) Phosphoproteomic analysis identifies Grb10 as an mTORC1 substrate that negatively regulates insulin signaling. Science 332, 1322-6
21659605   Curated Info

17

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

18

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

19

Weintz G, et al. (2010) The phosphoproteome of toll-like receptor-activated macrophages. Mol Syst Biol 6, 371
20531401   Curated Info

20

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

21

Choudhary C, et al. (2009) Mislocalized activation of oncogenic RTKs switches downstream signaling outcomes. Mol Cell 36, 326-39
19854140   Curated Info

22

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

23

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