Which amino acids can be phosphorylated
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Phosphorylation can occur on serine, threonine and tyrosine side chains (often called 'residues') through phosphodiester bond formation, on histidine, lysine and arginine through phosphoramidite bonds, and on aspartic acid and glutamic acid through mixed anhydride linkages.
Phosphorylation can occur on serine, threonine and tyrosine side chains (often called 'residues') through phosphodiester bond formation, on histidine, lysine and arginine through phosphoramidite bonds, and on aspartic acid and glutamic acid through mixed anhydride linkages.
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