Post-translational acylation of lysine side chains is a common mechanism of protein regulation. Modification by long-chain fatty acyl groups is an understudied form of lysine acylation that has gained increasing attention recently due to the characterization of enzymes that catalyze the addition and removal this modification. In this review we summarize what has been learned about lysine fatty acylation in the approximately 30 years since its initial discovery. We report on what is known about the enzymes that regulate lysine fatty acylation and their physiological functions, including tumorigenesis and bacterial pathogenesis. We also cover the effect of lysine fatty acylation on reported substrates. Generally, lysine fatty acylation increa...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
AbstractThe fatty acid acylation of polypeptides was studied in vivo and in vitro by incorporation o...
Thousands of protein acyl modification sites have now been identified in vivo. However, at most site...
Post-translational modifications are covalent and generally enzyme-mediated modifications of protein...
Acylation of proteins with fatty acids is important for the regulation of membrane association, traf...
Protein fatty acylation is the attachment of a long-chain fatty acyl group, generally 14–16 carbons ...
Fatty acid acylation of proteins corresponds to the co- or post-translational covalent lin...
In recent years several proteins have been found to be acylated with fatty acids as well as with iso...
Lysine acylation is a rapidly growing field with a wide range of novel acylation modifications and a...
Post-translational attachment of lipids to proteins is found in all organisms, and is important for ...
Lysine fatty acylation is a class of post translational modifications, including acetylation, propio...
164 pagesProtein post-translation modifications expand the chemical, molecular, and physiological di...
The Sir2 family of enzymes or sirtuins are known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependen...
Lysine acetylation is a conserved protein post-translational modification that links acetyl-coenzyme...
Abstract Metabolic reprogramming is involved in the pathogenesis of not only cancers but also neurod...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
AbstractThe fatty acid acylation of polypeptides was studied in vivo and in vitro by incorporation o...
Thousands of protein acyl modification sites have now been identified in vivo. However, at most site...
Post-translational modifications are covalent and generally enzyme-mediated modifications of protein...
Acylation of proteins with fatty acids is important for the regulation of membrane association, traf...
Protein fatty acylation is the attachment of a long-chain fatty acyl group, generally 14–16 carbons ...
Fatty acid acylation of proteins corresponds to the co- or post-translational covalent lin...
In recent years several proteins have been found to be acylated with fatty acids as well as with iso...
Lysine acylation is a rapidly growing field with a wide range of novel acylation modifications and a...
Post-translational attachment of lipids to proteins is found in all organisms, and is important for ...
Lysine fatty acylation is a class of post translational modifications, including acetylation, propio...
164 pagesProtein post-translation modifications expand the chemical, molecular, and physiological di...
The Sir2 family of enzymes or sirtuins are known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependen...
Lysine acetylation is a conserved protein post-translational modification that links acetyl-coenzyme...
Abstract Metabolic reprogramming is involved in the pathogenesis of not only cancers but also neurod...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
AbstractThe fatty acid acylation of polypeptides was studied in vivo and in vitro by incorporation o...
Thousands of protein acyl modification sites have now been identified in vivo. However, at most site...