Cellular signaling and phosphoproteomics
Aleksei Anatoliyovych Stepanenko
9781773615141
493 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Cellular signaling and phosphoproteomics examines various aspects of cellular signaling including an extensive overview of advances in mass spectrometry based strategies to study receptor tyrosine kinases and Phosphoproteome discovery in human biological fluids. It includes Understanding cell signaling in cancer stem cells for targeted therapy, Role of Protein Phosphorylation in the Regulation of Cell Cycle and DNA-Related Processes in Bacteria, Mass Spectrometry Offers Insight into the Role of Ser/Thr/Tyr Phosphorylation in the Mycobacteria, Computational phosphoproteomics. Provides the reader with insights into the development of its history, so as to understand the Impact of Protein Phosphorylation on Chlamydial Physiology, Phosphotyrosine profiling of curcumin-induced signaling and Deep Phosphoproteomic Measurements Pinpointing Drug Induced Protective Mechanisms in Neuronal Cells.
Author Bio
Aleksei A. Stepanenko received his Masters’s degree in Biochemistry from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University and PhD in Molecular biology from Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, where he is currently working as a Research Fellow. His scope of interests is genomic and phenotypic evolution of tumor cells under chemotherapeutic stresses and viro-immunological approaches as an alternative perspective in cancer therapy.