• The pivotal role of protein phosphorylation in the control of yeast central metabolism 

      Vlastaridis P., Papakyriakou A., Chaliotis A., Stratikos E., Oliver S.G., Amoutzias G.D. (2017)
      Protein phosphorylation is the most frequent eukaryotic post-translational modification and can act as either a molecular switch or rheostat for protein functions. The deliberate manipulation of protein phosphorylation has ...
    • Posttranslational regulation impacts the fate of duplicated genes 

      Amoutzias, G. D.; He, Y.; Gordon, J.; Mossialos, D.; Oliver, S. G.; Van de Peer, Y. (2010)
      Gene and genome duplications create novel genetic material on which evolution can work and have therefore been recognized as a major source of innovation for many eukaryotic lineages. Following duplication, the most likely ...
    • Urate crystals trigger B-cell receptor signal transduction and induce B-cell proliferation 

      Eleftheriadis T., Pissas G., Antoniadi G., Filippidis G., Liakopoulos V., Stefanidis I. (2020)
      Urate in its crystal form is a known danger-associated molecular pattern, which after its internalization activates cells of the innate immune system. However, by inducing lipid raft sequestration and clustering of ...