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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Post-translational modifications of pRB. The open reading frame of pRB is depicted with the A and B regions of the pocket
indicated. Cyclin/Cdk phosphorylation sites that have been investigated by mutagenesis
are shown as are sites of phosphorylation following DNA damage. The location of acetylated
and sumoylated lysines are indicated. Arrows indicate the approximate location of
Cdk4 and cyclin E binding sites that are needed for optimal phosphorylation of pRB.
Caspase cleavage of pRB occurs on the C-terminal side of aspartate 886, removing amino
acids 887 to 928.
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