Protein kinase transfer the terminal phosphate from atp to


Protein kinase transfer the terminal phosphate from ATP to specific serines, threonines or tyrosines of specific target proteins. To test these particular phosphorylation sites we use site-directed mutagenesis to convert the to-be-phosphorylated serines, threonines or tyrosines to aspartic acids or alanines. One of these is considered a non-phosphorylatable mutation and the other is a phospho-mimetic mutation. Which type of amino acid replacements is a non-phosphorylatable or a phospho-mimetic? Explain your answer.

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