thiophosphorylation
Thiophosphorylation is a type of phosphorylation that involves the transfer of a thiophosphate group. In biological systems, this often refers to the addition of a sulfur-containing phosphate analog to a molecule. While standard phosphorylation involves the addition of a phosphoryl group (PO3^2-), thiophosphorylation introduces a thio-phosphoryl group (PS3^2- or related forms).
This process can occur enzymatically, catalyzed by specific enzymes that utilize thiophosphate donors. Thiophosphorylation plays a
In research settings, thiophosphorylation is often employed as a tool to study phosphorylation mechanisms and the
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