Serin/Tonin kinesis are directly involved in removal of phosphate groups from the Ronan residue of proteins attachment of phosphate groups to Tonin residues of proteins attachment of phosphate groups to Rosen, residue of proteins removal of phosphate groups from SORAN residues of proteins
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Phosphatases remove phosphate groups from molecules (typically proteins). Kinases are enzymes that add phosphate groups to molecules (typically proteins). The removing and adding of phosphate molecules, such as proteins, is a eukaryotic process only found in kinases and phosphatases. Kinases and phosphatases are two enzymes unique to eukaryotes; neither are found in bacteria, archaea, or fungi.
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