Is there phosphate in proteins? Understanding phosphorylation
                                
                                
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                                Approximately one-third of all proteins in the human body are phosphorylated at any given time, a clear indicator that many proteins contain phosphate. While phosphorus is not an inherent part of the amino acid building blocks, it is added post-translationally to regulate protein function.