AbstractCovalent attachment of myristate and/or palmitate occurs on a wide variety of viral and cellular proteins. This review will highlight the latest advances in our understanding of the enzymology of N-myristoylation and palmitoylation as well as the functional consequences of fatty acylation of key signaling proteins. The role of myristate and palmitate in promoting membrane binding as well as specific membrane targeting will be reviewed, with emphasis on the Src family of tyrosine protein kinases and α subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins. The use of myristoyl switches and regulated depalmitoylation as mechanisms for achieving reversible membrane binding and regulated signaling will also be explored
The major palmitoylated human erythrocyte membrane protein has an Mr of 55000. It is distinct from t...
S-palmitoylation is a posttranslational modification that regulates membrane–protein interactions. H...
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AbstractCovalent attachment of myristate and/or palmitate occurs on a wide variety of viral and cell...
acyltransferase activ arle ive an onnec ylvani form A wide variety of cellular and viral proteins un...
AbstractProtein S-palmitoylation, the covalent lipid modification of the side chain of Cys residues ...
Post-translational attachment of lipids to proteins is found in all organisms, and is important for ...
Protein palmitoylation is a post-translation modification, which typically regulates the protein int...
Fatty acid acylation of proteins corresponds to the co- or post-translational covalent lin...
Numerous proteins in intracellular signaling pathways are known to be covalently modified by long ch...
International audienceProtein myristoylation is a C14 fatty acid modification found in all living or...
S-palmitoylation involves the attachment of a 16-carbon long fatty acid chain to the cysteine residu...
tributing to a dual acylation motif. The Src family PTKs Yes, Fyn and Lck are both myristoylated and...
AbstractThe α-subunits of the G-proteins G12 and G13, were expressed with a baculovirus system in in...
A large number of proteins on the eukaryotic cell surface that play an important role in cellular me...
The major palmitoylated human erythrocyte membrane protein has an Mr of 55000. It is distinct from t...
S-palmitoylation is a posttranslational modification that regulates membrane–protein interactions. H...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
AbstractCovalent attachment of myristate and/or palmitate occurs on a wide variety of viral and cell...
acyltransferase activ arle ive an onnec ylvani form A wide variety of cellular and viral proteins un...
AbstractProtein S-palmitoylation, the covalent lipid modification of the side chain of Cys residues ...
Post-translational attachment of lipids to proteins is found in all organisms, and is important for ...
Protein palmitoylation is a post-translation modification, which typically regulates the protein int...
Fatty acid acylation of proteins corresponds to the co- or post-translational covalent lin...
Numerous proteins in intracellular signaling pathways are known to be covalently modified by long ch...
International audienceProtein myristoylation is a C14 fatty acid modification found in all living or...
S-palmitoylation involves the attachment of a 16-carbon long fatty acid chain to the cysteine residu...
tributing to a dual acylation motif. The Src family PTKs Yes, Fyn and Lck are both myristoylated and...
AbstractThe α-subunits of the G-proteins G12 and G13, were expressed with a baculovirus system in in...
A large number of proteins on the eukaryotic cell surface that play an important role in cellular me...
The major palmitoylated human erythrocyte membrane protein has an Mr of 55000. It is distinct from t...
S-palmitoylation is a posttranslational modification that regulates membrane–protein interactions. H...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...