What do you know about phosphorylation of a protein? What other information is related to the question?
What will be an ideal response?
The class of enzyme that adds phosphate groups from ATP to proteins is called a protein kinase.
These phosphate groups can be added to the three amino acids that have an OH as part of their R group,
namely serine, threonine, and tyrosine. We categorize protein kinases as either serine–threonine or
tyrosine kinases based on the amino acids they modify. Most cytoplasmic protein kinases fall into the
serine–threonine kinase class.
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Discuss various mechanisms by which flowers are pollinated, and the characteristics of flowers that can give you a clue as to its mechanism of pollination
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