RSTB_367_1602_Cover.qxd 8/1/12 5:54 PM Page 1 volume 367 . number 1602 . pages 2511–2668 The evolution of protein phosphorylation Papers of a Theme Issue compiled and edited by Tony Hunter and Tony Pawson Preface Preface T. Hunter & T. Pawson 2512 Articles Why nature chose phosphate to modify proteins T. Hunter 2513 Evolution of the eukaryotic protein kinases as dynamic molecular switches S. S. Taylor, M. M. Keshwani, J. M. Steichen & A. P. Kornev 2517 Design principles underpinning the regulatory diversity of protein kinases K. Oruganty & N. Kannan 2529 Modular evolution of phosphorylation-based signalling systems J. Jin & T. Pawson 2540 Evolution of SH2 domains and phosphotyrosine signalling networks B. A. Liu & P. D. Nash 2556 2574 Mutational properties of amino acid residues: implications for evolvability of phosphorylatable residues P. Creixell, E. M. Schoof, C. S. H. Tan & R. Linding 2584 Protein abundance is key to distinguish promiscuous from functional phosphorylation based on evolutionary information E. D. Levy, S. W. Michnick & C. R. Landry 2594 An evolutionary perspective on the kinome of malaria parasites E. Talevich, A. B. Tobin, N. Kannan & C. Doerig 2607 Diversity, classification and function of the plant protein kinase superfamily M. D. Lehti-Shiu & S.-H. Shiu 2619 Bacterial tyrosine kinases: evolution, biological function and structural insights C. Grangeasse, S. Nessler & I. Mijakovic 2640 Structural and mechanistic insights into the bifunctional enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase kinase/phosphatase AceK J. Zheng, S. P. Yates & Z. Jia Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK, dedicated to promoting excellence in science Registered Charity No 207043 2656 volume 367 number 1602 pages 2511–2668 In this Issue The evolution of protein phosphorylation Papers of a Theme Issue compiled and edited by Tony Hunter and Tony Pawson The evolution of protein phosphorylation Protein kinases display minimal interpositional dependence on substrate sequence: potential implications for the evolution of signalling networks B. A. Joughin, C. Liu, D. A. Lauffenburger, C. W. V. Hogue & M. B. Yaffe Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B | vol. 367 no. 1602 pp. 2511–2668 | 19 Sep 2012 19 September 2012 ISSN 0962-8436 The world’s first science journal rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org Published in Great Britain by the Royal Society, 6–9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG 19 September 2012
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