Instead, it is phosphorylated on tyrosine residues after complexing with other proteins.
We have identified three tyrosine residues that appear to play a role in binding of selective ligands to this receptor.
A tyrosine residue also plays an important role in photosynthesis.
The protein is found in various tissues and many of its tyrosine residues are sulphated.
Iodine-125 is commonly used for labeling proteins, usually at tyrosine residues.
The activation loop is coloured purple and selected tyrosine residues in green.
One or two positions downstream, there is a conserved sulphated tyrosine residue.
In these two very important processes play phosphorylation on tyrosine residues an important role.
Adenylylation is a posttranslational modification that can occur to molecules such as tyrosine residues.
The tyrosine residue at position 1 is thought to be analogous to the 3-hydroxyl group on morphine.