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Serine

About: Serine is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13857 publications have been published within this topic receiving 574113 citations. The topic is also known as: L-Ser & (2S)-2-amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid.


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25 Jan 1969-Nature
TL;DR: Polarization of the system due to the buried negative charge of the aspartic acid residue would make the serine oxygen strongly nucleophilic and would explain its reactivity towards amides and esters.
Abstract: The catalytic site of chymotrypsin contains an interior aspartic acid hydrogen-bonded to a histidine which in its turn is hydrogen-bonded to a serine. Polarization of the system due to the buried negative charge of the aspartic acid residue would make the serine oxygen strongly nucleophilic and would explain its reactivity towards amides and esters.

967 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-review of the literature on Vinyl Sulfones, Michael Acceptors, and Heterocyclic Inhibitors dating back to the 1970s, which revealed a wide diversity of opinions about the properties of these substances and their role in the human immune system.
Abstract: F. Vinyl Sulfones and Other Michael Acceptors 4683 G. Azodicarboxamides 4695 IV. Acylating Agents 4695 A. Aza-peptides 4695 B. Carbamates 4699 C. Peptidyl Acyl Hydroxamates 4700 D. â-Lactams and Related Inhibitors 4704 E. Heterocyclic Inhibitors 4714 1. Isocoumarins 4715 2. Benzoxazinones 4722 3. Saccharins 4725 4. Miscellaneous Heterocyclic Inhibitors 4728 V. Phosphonylation Agents 4728 A. Peptide Phosphonates 4728 B. Phosphonyl Fluorides 4734 VI. Sulfonylating Agents 4735 A. Sulfonyl Fluorides 4735 VII. Miscellaneous Inhibitors 4736 VIII. Summary and Perspectives 4737 IX. Acknowledgments 4740 X. Note Added in Proof 4740 XI. References 4740

961 citations

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23 Mar 2001-Science
TL;DR: This work systematically examines the current data implicating O-GlcNAc as a regulatory modification important to signal transduction cascades.
Abstract: The dynamic glycosylation of serine or threonine residues on nuclear and cytosolic proteins by O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) is abundant in all multicellular eukaryotes. On several proteins, O-GlcNAc and O-phosphate alternatively occupy the same or adjacent sites, leading to the hypothesis that one function of this saccharide is to transiently block phosphorylation. The diversity of proteins modified by O-GlcNAc implies its importance in many basic cellular and disease processes. Here we systematically examine the current data implicating O-GlcNAc as a regulatory modification important to signal transduction cascades.

940 citations

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15 May 2000-Oncogene
TL;DR: This review addresses recent advances in understanding the regulation of STAT serine phosphorylation, as well as the kinases and other signal transducers implied in this process.
Abstract: Tyrosine phosphorylation regulates the dimerization of STATs as an essential prerequisite for the establishment of a classical JAK-STAT signaling path. However, most vertebrate STATs contain a second phosphorylation site within their C-termini. The phosphorylated residue in this case is a serine contained within a P(M)SP motif, and in the majority of situations its mutation to alanine alters transcription factor activity. This review addresses recent advances in understanding the regulation of STAT serine phosphorylation, as well as the kinases and other signal transducers implied in this process. The biochemical and biological consequences of STAT serine phosphorylation are discussed.

874 citations

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TL;DR: Modification of p50 by thioredoxin, a gene induced by stimulation of T-lymphocytes in parallel with NF-kappa B translocation, is a likely step in the cascade of events leading to full NF- kappa B activation.
Abstract: A role for redox regulation in activation of the NF-kappa B transcription factor was suggested by the observation that DNA binding activity of free protein, but not preformed DNA-protein complex, is inhibited by -SH modifying agents but enhanced by reducing agents. Mutagenesis of conserved cysteine residues in the p50 subunit identified amino acid 62 as being important for DNA binding, as a serine substitution at this position reduces DNA binding affinity, but renders the protein insensitive to -SH modifying agents. DNA binding activity of the wild type protein but not the amino acid 62 mutant was also stimulated by thioredoxin while detection of disulphide cross linked dimers in p50 but not the amino acid 62 mutant suggests that thioredoxin stimulates DNA binding by reduction of a disulphide bond involving cysteine 62. The physiological relevance of these findings was supported by the observation that cotransfection of a plasmid expressing human thioredoxin and an HIV LTR driven reporter construct resulted in an NF-kappa B dependent increase in expression of the reporter gene. Thus modification of p50 by thioredoxin, a gene induced by stimulation of T-lymphocytes in parallel with NF-kappa B translocation, is a likely step in the cascade of events leading to full NF-kappa B activation.

804 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023606
2022679
2021278
2020309
2019284
2018254