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The EPSD (Eukaryotic Phosphorylation Site Database) is a comprehensive database containing 2,769,163 experimentally identified phosphorylation sites in 362,707 phosphoproteins across 223 eukaryotes, including 95 animals, 20 protists, 60 plants and 48 fungi. Users can browse the database by the species.



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Homo sapiens Mus musculus Rattus norvegicus Drosophila melanogaster Caenorhabditis elegans Danio rerio Macaca fascicularis Cricetulus griseus Aedes aegypti Anas platyrhynchos Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos Anguilla anguilla Apis mellifera Aplysia californica Argyrosomus regius Artemia salina Ascaris suum Bolinus brandaris Bombyx mori Bos taurus Branchiostoma belcheri Bubalus bubalis Callithrix jacchus Camelus dromedarius Canis lupus familiaris Capra hircus Cavia cutleri Cavia porcellus Chironomus tentans Chlorocebus aethiops Ciona intestinalis Ciona savignyi Clupea pallasii Colius striatus Columba livia Coturnix japonica Cricetus cricetus Ctenopharyngodon idella Cyprinus carpio Daphnia pulex Didelphis virginiana Dromaius novaehollandiae Electrophorus electricus Equus caballus Exaiptasia diaphana Felis catus Galeorhinus galeus Gallus gallus Gobiocypris rarus Helicoverpa armigera Helix pomatia Hylobates lar Laodelphax striatellus Lytechinus pictus Macaca arctoides Macaca fuscata fuscata Macaca mulatta Meleagris gallopavo Mesocricetus auratus Microcebus murinus Mustela putorius furo Oikopleura dioica Oncorhynchus mykiss Oryctolagus cuniculus Oryzias latipes Ovis aries Parechinus angulosus Patiria pectinifera Pediculus humanus subsp. corporis Penaeus vannamei Petrosia ficiformis Pisaster ochraceus Polybia paulista Pongo abelii Pristionchus pacificus Psammechinus miliaris Rhea americana Rhinella marina Salmo trutta Schistocerca gregaria Scomber scombrus Sipunculus nudus Solea senegalensis Squalus acanthias Stichopus japonicus Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Struthio camelus Sus scrofa Tetronarce californica Thunnus thynnus Tityus obscurus Tityus serrulatus Tribolium castaneum Xenopus laevis Xenopus tropicalis
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