Phosphorylation changes during sexual reproduction

This website presents the data of two phosphoproteomics experiments:

  1. The starvation / mating timecourse reports on phosphorylation changes when cells are starved for nitrogen in absence (starvation) or presence (mating) of a mating partner
  2. The cell fusion timecourse reports on phosphorylation changes in cells synchronized during the fusion process

For details of the experiments and genotype of the strain, and to cite the data, please see (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.06.04.597361v1)

Search for your favorite protein in either database in the top-right menu, using either protein name (for instance Rps601), gene identifier (for example SPAC13G6.07c) or Uniprot ID (for instance P05752). If your query does not retrieve a result, the protein showed no significant change in proteomic or phosphoproteomic in either timecourse.