Palmitoylation describes the enzymatic attachment of a 16-carbon atom fatty acid to a target protein. Such lipidation events occur in all eukaryotes and can be of reversible (S-palmitoylation) or irreversible (N-palmitoylation) nature. In particular S-palmitoylation is dynamically regulated by two opposing types of enzymes which add (palmitoyl acyltransferases - PAT) or remove (acyl protein thioesterases) palmitate from proteins. Protein palmitoylation is an important process that dynamically regulates the assembly and compartmentalization of many neuronal proteins at specific subcellular sites. Enzymes that regulate protein palmitoylation are critical for several biological processes. To date, eight palmitoylation related genes have been r...
<div><p>Palmitoylation involves the reversible posttranslational addition of palmitate to cysteines ...
Protein lipidation is one of the most common forms of posttranslational modification. This alteratio...
Post-translational modification of proteins by the lipid palmitate is critical for protein localizat...
Palmitoylation describes the enzymatic attachment of a 16-carbon atom fatty acid to a target protein...
Palmitoylation is lipid post-translational modification of proteins. It is one of the most common pr...
S-palmitoylation involves the attachment of a 16-carbon long fatty acid chain to the cysteine residu...
AbstractPosttranslational modifications of proteins are important regulatory processes endowing the ...
Protein palmitoylation is a post-translation modification, which typically regulates the protein int...
<div><p>Mutations in the depalmitoylating enzyme gene, <i>PPT1</i>, cause the infantile form of Neur...
Mutations in the depalmitoylating enzyme gene, PPT1, cause the infantile form of Neuronal Ceroid Lip...
Protein palmitoylation represents the only reversible lipid modification in the cell. As a post-tran...
Protein palmitoylation refers to the process of adding a 16-carbon saturated fatty acid to the cyste...
Diet is the main environmental stimulus chronically impinging on the organism throughout the entire ...
AbstractProtein S-palmitoylation, the covalent lipid modification of the side chain of Cys residues ...
The reversible thioester linkage of palmitic acid on cysteines is known as protein S-palmitoylation,...
<div><p>Palmitoylation involves the reversible posttranslational addition of palmitate to cysteines ...
Protein lipidation is one of the most common forms of posttranslational modification. This alteratio...
Post-translational modification of proteins by the lipid palmitate is critical for protein localizat...
Palmitoylation describes the enzymatic attachment of a 16-carbon atom fatty acid to a target protein...
Palmitoylation is lipid post-translational modification of proteins. It is one of the most common pr...
S-palmitoylation involves the attachment of a 16-carbon long fatty acid chain to the cysteine residu...
AbstractPosttranslational modifications of proteins are important regulatory processes endowing the ...
Protein palmitoylation is a post-translation modification, which typically regulates the protein int...
<div><p>Mutations in the depalmitoylating enzyme gene, <i>PPT1</i>, cause the infantile form of Neur...
Mutations in the depalmitoylating enzyme gene, PPT1, cause the infantile form of Neuronal Ceroid Lip...
Protein palmitoylation represents the only reversible lipid modification in the cell. As a post-tran...
Protein palmitoylation refers to the process of adding a 16-carbon saturated fatty acid to the cyste...
Diet is the main environmental stimulus chronically impinging on the organism throughout the entire ...
AbstractProtein S-palmitoylation, the covalent lipid modification of the side chain of Cys residues ...
The reversible thioester linkage of palmitic acid on cysteines is known as protein S-palmitoylation,...
<div><p>Palmitoylation involves the reversible posttranslational addition of palmitate to cysteines ...
Protein lipidation is one of the most common forms of posttranslational modification. This alteratio...
Post-translational modification of proteins by the lipid palmitate is critical for protein localizat...