How might a protein kinase select the correct residues
tophosphorylate given the availability of serine and
threonineresidues on the surface of globular proteins?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The flanking residues  facilitate recognition and specificity.

Explanation:

The kinase is able to to specifically phosphorylate serine and threonine due to the recognition of the flanking residues. Altogether, these form a consensus sequence across the substrate.