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View article: Phospho-proteomics identifies D-group MAP kinases as substrates of the Arabidopsis tyrosine phosphatase RLPH2
Phospho-proteomics identifies D-group MAP kinases as substrates of the Arabidopsis tyrosine phosphatase RLPH2 Open
Despite being one of the few bona fide plant tyrosine phosphatases, RLPH2 has no known substrates. Utilizing phospho-proteomics, we identified the activation loop phospho-tyrosine of several D-group mitogen activated protein kinases (MPKs)…
View article: A New Symmetric Homomorphic Functional Encryption over a Hidden Ring for Polynomial Public Key Encapsulations
A New Symmetric Homomorphic Functional Encryption over a Hidden Ring for Polynomial Public Key Encapsulations Open
This paper proposes a new homomorphic functional encryption using modular multiplications over a hidden ring. Unlike traditional homomorphic encryption where users can only passively perform ciphertext addition or multiplication, the homom…
View article: Utility of Multi-Theory Model (MTM) to Explain the Intention for PAP Adherence in Newly Diagnosed Sleep Apnea Patients
Utility of Multi-Theory Model (MTM) to Explain the Intention for PAP Adherence in Newly Diagnosed Sleep Apnea Patients Open
The MTM was found to be a promising theoretical model in explaining the intention for initiation and sustenance of PAP therapy.
View article: Origin of the Phosphoprotein Phosphatase (PPP) sequence family in Bacteria: Critical ancestral sequence changes, radiation patterns and substrate binding features
Origin of the Phosphoprotein Phosphatase (PPP) sequence family in Bacteria: Critical ancestral sequence changes, radiation patterns and substrate binding features Open
Loss of a key substrate binding His-in MPEs opened the path to bind novel substrates and evolution of the 2-Arg-Clamp, a sequence change seen in both bacterial and eukaryotic phosphoprotein phosphatases.General significance: We establish a…