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Post-translational modification

Pyro(phospho)mania

Understanding the role of pyrophosphorylation requires specific analytical strategies to discriminate it from protein phosphorylation. A custom workflow reveals that nucleolar protein pyrophosphorylation in human cells regulates the transcription of ribosomal DNA.

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Fig. 1: Tailored proteomics workflow for the identification of pyrophosphorylation reveals extensive IP6K-dependent nuclear and nucleolar modification.

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Eyers, C.E., Clarke, C.J. Pyro(phospho)mania. Nat Chem Biol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41589-024-01606-4

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