Supplementary Materials for:
Spatial Exclusivity Combined with Positive and Negative Selection of
Phosphorylation Motifs Is the Basis for Context-Dependent Mitotic
Signaling
Jes Alexander, Daniel Lim, Brian A. Joughin, Björn Hegemann, James R. A. Hutchins,
Tobias Ehrenberger, Frank Ivins, Fabio Sessa, Otto Hudecz, Erich A. Nigg, Andrew M.
Fry, Andrea Musacchio, P. Todd Stukenberg, Karl Mechtler, Jan-Michael Peters,
Stephen J. Smerdon, Michael B. Yaffe*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: myaffe{at}mit.edu
This PDF file includes:
- Fig. S1. Experimental approach for determining protein kinase motifs using
positional scanning oriented peptide library screening (PS-OPLS).
- Fig. S2. An experimental strategy for the identification of Plk1-dependent substrate
sites.
- Fig. S3. Conservation of specificity-determining residues in Polo-like kinase 1.
- Fig. S4. Conservation of specificity-determining residues in Aurora B.
- Fig. S5. Conservation of specificity-determining residues in Nek2.
- Table S1. Characterization of Plk1-dependent phosphorylation sites.
- Table S2. Statistical significance of co-occurrence of Scansite kinase substrate site
predictions within proteins.
- Details regarding data availability.
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Citation: J. Alexander, D. Lim, B. A. Joughin, B. Hegemann, J. R. A. Hutchins,
T. Ehrenberger, F. Ivins, F. Sessa, O. Hudecz, E. A. Nigg, A. M. Fry, A. Musacchio,
P. T. Stukenberg, K. Mechtler, J.-M. Peters, S. J. Smerdon, M. B. Yaffe, Spatial Exclusivity Combined with Positive and Negative Selection of Phosphorylation Motifs Is the Basis for Context-Dependent Mitotic Signaling.
Sci. Signal. 4, ra42 (2011).
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