protein
kinase in prokaryotic organisms
A.Aspargine
B.Cysteine
C.Serine
D.Methionine
Reference
Phosphorylation is found most commonly on specific serine
and threonine amino acid residues in proteins, but it also occurs on tyrosine
and other amino acid residues (histidine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid) as
well. In most cells, about 90% of the protein phosphorylation appears on
serine, 10% on threonine and ~0.05% on tyrosine residues. Therefore,
protein-tyrosine phosphorylation levels appear to be about 2000-times lower than
protein-serine phosphorylation levels and 200-times lower than
protein-threonine phosphorylation levels. In cells like activated platelets,
tyrosine phosphorylation can be orders of magnitude higher
Best option is
Methionine
mam options are wrong
ReplyDeleteaspargine/ threonine/ serine/ tyrosine
i am damm sure about the options
and ans must be aspargine
Thanks for the correction.if the option is as above answer is obviously Asparagine.As I came to know methionine in the option then answering is difficult.
DeleteI agree with dr. rajat. the options given here are of previous que.(o glycosylation)
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