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A '''phosphorylation cascade''' is a sequence of events where one enzyme phosphorylates another, causing a chain reaction leading to the [[phosphorylation]] of thousands of proteins. | A '''phosphorylation cascade''' is a sequence of events where one enzyme phosphorylates another, causing a chain reaction leading to the [[phosphorylation]] of thousands of proteins. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*{{cite book |author=Freeman, Scott ''et al.'' |title="Index I" Biological Science Vol. 2 |publisher=Pearson Education, Inc |year=2005}} | *{{cite book |author=Freeman, Scott ''et al.'' |title="Index I" Biological Science Vol. 2 |publisher=Pearson Education, Inc |year=2005}} | ||
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Overview
A phosphorylation cascade is a sequence of events where one enzyme phosphorylates another, causing a chain reaction leading to the phosphorylation of thousands of proteins.
This can be seen in signal transduction of hormone messages.
References
- Freeman, Scott; et al. (2005). "Index I" Biological Science Vol. 2. Pearson Education, Inc.