Journal article
PhosphoPICK: Modelling cellular context to map kinase-substrate phosphorylation events
R Patrick, KA Le Cao, B Kobe, M Boden
Bioinformatics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015
Abstract
Motivation: The determinants of kinase-substrate phosphorylation can be found both in the substrate sequence and the surrounding cellular context. Cell cycle progression, interactions with mediating proteins and even prior phosphorylation events are necessary for kinases to maintain substrate specificity. While much work has focussed on the use of sequence-based methods to predict phosphorylation sites, there has been very little work invested into the application of systems biology to understand phosphorylation. Lack of specificity in many kinase substrate binding motifs means that sequence methods for predicting kinase binding sites are susceptible to high false-positive rates. Results: We..
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Funding Acknowledgements
K.A.L.C. is supported, in part, by the Wound Management Innovation CRC (established and supported under the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program) and the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) for the Comprehensive Cancer Genomics Facility at The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute. B.K. is a National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellow (APP1003325).