Figure 5
From: Mycobacterial phosphatase PstP regulates global serine threonine phosphorylation and cell division

Sequence and functional analysis of phosphosites. (A) Threonine was the most frequent site of phosphorylation. (B) Knockdown of the pstP operon led to a differential increase in phosphorylation at pThr. (C,D) Sequence motifs surrounding pThr and pSer sites with highest increase during knockdown (>8-fold change). (E) pstP knockdown led to a differential increase in phosphorylation on proteins annotated as transmembrane or membrane associated.