dephosphorylation
(noun)
the removal of phosphate groups from a compound; often catalyzed by enzymes
Examples of dephosphorylation in the following topics:
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Termination of the Signal Cascade
- For example, phosphatases are enzymes that remove the phosphate group attached to proteins by kinases in a process called dephosphorylation.
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Methods of Intracellular Signaling
- Phosphorylation may activate or inactivate enzymes; the reversal of phosphorylation, dephosphorylation by a phosphatase, will reverse the effect.
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ATP in Metabolism
- The release of one or two phosphate groups from ATP, a process called dephosphorylation, releases energy.
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Control of Catabolic Pathways
- Dephosphorylation by a phosphatase reactivates it.
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Regulator Molecules of the Cell Cycle
- In the active, dephosphorylated state, Rb binds to proteins called transcription factors, most commonly to E2F .