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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S):
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Cell Culture
SUBMITTER:
leonard daly
LAB HEAD: Prof Claire
PROVIDER: PXD059641 | Pride | 2026-03-10
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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| 230330_SRC_005PV_3.mgf | Mgf | |||
| 230330_SRC_005PV_3.raw | Raw | |||
| 230330_SRC_005PV_4.mgf | Mgf | |||
| 230330_SRC_005PV_4.raw | Raw | |||
| 230330_SRC_05PV_3.mgf | Mgf |
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Mulholland Katie E KE Bourguet Maxime M Cheng Nuo N Rahman Oisharja O Ezeriņa Daria D Daly Leonard A LA Lai Tiffany T Aldaz Casanova Silvia S Featherston Therese T Creixell Pau P Eyers Claire E CE Messens Joris J Eyers Patrick A PA Byrne Dominic P DP Sharpe Hayley J HJ
Science signaling 20260120 921
Dynamic regulation of protein tyrosine phosphorylation (pTyr) by kinases and phosphatases enables cells to sense and respond to environmental changes. The widely used chemical pervanadate induces the accumulation of pTyr in mammalian cell lines. This effect is primarily attributed to its inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), leading to the assertion that PTPs are master gatekeepers of intracellular pTyr homeostasis. Here, we used several approaches to reveal that pervanadate disrup ...[more]