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    Substrate and phosphorylation site selection by phosphoprotein phosphatases by Nguyen, Hieu, Kettenbach, Arminja N.

    “…Global mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteomic analyses have revealed preferences of phosphoprotein phosphatases (PPPs) for distinct phosphorylation site…”
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    Effects of carboxyl-terminal methylation on holoenzyme function of the PP2A subfamily by Nasa, Isha, Kettenbach, Arminja N

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (30-10-2020)
    “…Phosphoprotein Phosphatases (PPPs) are enzymes highly conserved from yeast and human and catalyze the majority of the serine and threonine dephosphorylation in…”
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    Receptor‐mediated clustering of FIP200 bypasses the role of LC3 lipidation in autophagy by Ohnstad, Amelia E, Delgado, Jose M, North, Brian J, Nasa, Isha, Kettenbach, Arminja N, Schultz, Sebastian W, Shoemaker, Christopher J

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-12-2020)
    “…Autophagosome formation requires multiple autophagy‐related (ATG) factors. However, we find that a subset of autophagy substrates remains robustly targeted to…”
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    Rapid and Reproducible Single-Stage Phosphopeptide Enrichment of Complex Peptide Mixtures: Application to General and Phosphotyrosine-Specific Phosphoproteomics Experiments by Kettenbach, Arminja N, Gerber, Scott A

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-10-2011)
    “…Reversible protein phosphorylation is an essential regulatory component of virtually every cellular process and is frequently dysregulated in cancer. However,…”
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    A complex containing lysine-acetylated actin inhibits the formin INF2 by A, Mu, Fung, Tak Shun, Kettenbach, Arminja N., Chakrabarti, Rajarshi, Higgs, Henry N.

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-05-2019)
    “…Inverted formin 2 (INF2) is a member of the formin family of actin assembly factors. Dominant missense mutations in INF2 are linked to two diseases: focal…”
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    Metabolic phosphatase moonlights for proteins by Gerber, Scott A., Kettenbach, Arminja N.

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-11-2022)
    “…In tumours, cancer cells can overcome energy stress via differential regulation of non-canonical ‘moonlighting’ functions of metabolic enzymes. A study now…”
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    The Phospho-Code Determining Circadian Feedback Loop Closure and Output in Neurospora by Wang, Bin, Kettenbach, Arminja N., Zhou, Xiaoying, Loros, Jennifer J., Dunlap, Jay C.

    Published in Molecular cell (16-05-2019)
    “…In the negative feedback loop driving fungal and animal circadian oscillators, negative elements (FREQUENCY [FRQ], PERIODS [PERs], and CRYPTOCHROMES [CRYs])…”
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    Structures of Down Syndrome Kinases, DYRKs, Reveal Mechanisms of Kinase Activation and Substrate Recognition by Soundararajan, Meera, Roos, Annette K., Savitsky, Pavel, Filippakopoulos, Panagis, Kettenbach, Arminja N., Olsen, Jesper V., Gerber, Scott A., Eswaran, Jeyanthy, Knapp, Stefan, Elkins, Jonathan M.

    Published in Structure (London) (04-06-2013)
    “…Dual-specificity tyrosine-(Y)-phosphorylation-regulated kinases (DYRKs) play key roles in brain development, regulation of splicing, and apoptosis, and are…”
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    R-DeeP: Proteome-wide and Quantitative Identification of RNA-Dependent Proteins by Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation by Caudron-Herger, Maiwen, Rusin, Scott F., Adamo, Mark E., Seiler, Jeanette, Schmid, Vera K., Barreau, Elsa, Kettenbach, Arminja N., Diederichs, Sven

    Published in Molecular cell (11-07-2019)
    “…The comprehensive but specific identification of RNA-binding proteins as well as the discovery of RNA-associated protein functions remain major challenges in…”
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    Quantitative phosphoproteomics identifies substrates and functional modules of Aurora and Polo-like kinase activities in mitotic cells by Kettenbach, Arminja N, Schweppe, Devin K, Faherty, Brendan K, Pechenick, Dov, Pletnev, Alexandre A, Gerber, Scott A

    Published in Science signaling (28-06-2011)
    “…Mitosis is a process involving a complex series of events that require careful coordination. Protein phosphorylation by a small number of kinases, in…”
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    Aurora B opposes PP1 function in mitosis by phosphorylating the conserved PP1-binding RVxF motif in PP1 regulatory proteins by Nasa, Isha, Rusin, Scott F, Kettenbach, Arminja N, Moorhead, Greg B

    Published in Science signaling (15-05-2018)
    “…Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) is a highly conserved protein phosphatase that performs most of the serine- and threonine-dephosphorylation reactions in eukaryotes…”
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    Identification of Candidate Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1) Substrates in Mitosis by Quantitative Phosphoproteomics by Petrone, Adam, Adamo, Mark E., Cheng, Chao, Kettenbach, Arminja N.

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-07-2016)
    “…Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1) is an essential regulator of many mitotic processes including the reorganization of the cytoskeleton, chromosome segregation,…”
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    Inducible Protein Degradation as a Strategy to Identify Phosphoprotein Phosphatase 6 Substrates in RAS-Mutant Colorectal Cancer Cells by Mariano, Natasha C., Rusin, Scott F., Nasa, Isha, Kettenbach, Arminja N.

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-08-2023)
    “…Protein phosphorylation is an essential regulatory mechanism that controls most cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, cell division, and…”
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    Absolute quantification of protein and post-translational modification abundance with stable isotope-labeled synthetic peptides by Gerber, Scott A, Kettenbach, Arminja N, Rush, John

    Published in Nature protocols (01-02-2011)
    “…In the analysis of biological systems, it is of interest to identify the components of the system and to monitor their changes in abundance under different…”
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    A protein phosphatase 1 specific phos phatase ta rgeting p eptide (PhosTAP) to identify the PP1 phosphatome by Choy, Meng S, Nguyen, Hieu T, Kumar, Ganesan S, Peti, Wolfgang, Kettenbach, Arminja N, Page, Rebecca

    “…Phosphoprotein phosphatases (PPPs) are the key serine/threonine phosphatases that regulate all essential signaling cascades. In particular, Protein Phosphatase…”
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    A protein phosphatase 1 specific phosphatase targeting peptide (PhosTAP) to identify the PP1 phosphatome by Choy, Meng S, Nguyen, Hieu T, Kumar, Ganesan S, Peti, Wolfgang, Kettenbach, Arminja N, Page, Rebecca

    “…Phosphoprotein phosphatases (PPPs) are the key serine/threonine phosphatases that regulate all essential signaling cascades. In particular, Protein Phosphatase…”
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    Proteomic analysis shows synthetic oleanane triterpenoid binds to mTOR by Yore, Mark M, Kettenbach, Arminja N, Sporn, Michael B, Gerber, Scott A, Liby, Karen T

    Published in PloS one (27-07-2011)
    “…New multifunctional drugs that target multiple disease-relevant networks offer a novel approach to the prevention and treatment of many diseases. New synthetic…”
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    Evaluation of Quantification and Normalization Strategies for Phosphoprotein Phosphatase Affinity Proteomics: Application to Breast Cancer Signaling by Brauer, Brooke L., Wiredu, Kwame, Gerber, Scott A., Kettenbach, Arminja N.

    Published in Journal of proteome research (06-01-2023)
    “…Accurate quantification of proteomics data is essential for revealing and understanding biological signaling processes. We have recently developed a chemical…”
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