Authors
Noah Dephoure, Chunshui Zhou, Judit Villén, Sean A Beausoleil, Corey E Bakalarski, Stephen J Elledge, Steven P Gygi
Publication date
2008/8/5
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
105
Issue
31
Pages
10762-10767
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The eukaryotic cell division cycle is characterized by a sequence of orderly and highly regulated events resulting in the duplication and separation of all cellular material into two newly formed daughter cells. Protein phosphorylation by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) drives this cycle. To gain further insight into how phosphorylation regulates the cell cycle, we sought to identify proteins whose phosphorylation is cell cycle regulated. Using stable isotope labeling along with a two-step strategy for phosphopeptide enrichment and high mass accuracy mass spectrometry, we examined protein phosphorylation in a human cell line arrested in the G1 and mitotic phases of the cell cycle. We report the identification of >14,000 different phosphorylation events, more than half of which, to our knowledge, have not been described in the literature, along with relative quantitative data for the majority of these sites. We observed …
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