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FIGURE 3. An in vitro phosphorylation map of yeast.

From the following article:

Global analysis of protein phosphorylation in yeast

Jason Ptacek, Geeta Devgan, Gregory Michaud, Heng Zhu, Xiaowei Zhu, Joseph Fasolo, Hong Guo, Ghil Jona, Ashton Breitkreutz, Richelle Sopko, Rhonda R. McCartney, Martin C. Schmidt, Najma Rachidi, Soo-Jung Lee, Angie S. Mah, Lihao Meng, Michael J. R. Stark, David F. Stern, Claudio De Virgilio, Mike Tyers, Brenda Andrews, Mark Gerstein, Barry Schweitzer, Paul F. Predki and Michael Snyder

Nature 438, 679-684 (1 December 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature04187

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a, A map showing the connections between kinases and substrates. In all, 87 different kinases (red dots) and 1,325 substrates (blue dots) are represented in the map. b, Global localization data can be used to identify only those phosphorylation events occurring between proteins of the same cellular compartment. c, Functional data can be used to identify substrates with similar functions to those of the kinases phosphorylating them.

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