Ser422
Ser422 is a term that can refer to several distinct entities, depending on the context. In molecular biology, Ser422 is often used to denote a specific serine residue located at position 422 within a protein sequence. This residue can be a site for post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, which can significantly alter the protein's function and interactions within a cell. Research involving Ser422 typically focuses on understanding these modifications and their role in cellular signaling pathways or disease mechanisms.
Alternatively, Ser422 might appear in a catalog number or an identifier for a specific chemical compound, laboratory