Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is an important regulator of dynamic membrane-protein interactions. Proteomic approaches have uncovered many putative palmitoylated proteins however, methods for comprehensive palmitoylation site characterization are lacking. We demonstrate a quantitative site-specific-Acyl-Biotin-Exchange (ssABE) method that allowed the identification of 906 putative palmitoylation sites on 641 proteins from mouse forebrain. 62% of sites map to known palmitoylated proteins and 102 individual palmitoylation sites are known from the literature. 54% of palmitoylation sites map to synaptic proteins including many GPCRs, receptors/ion channels and peripheral membrane proteins. Phosphor...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by The Ohio State University Open Access Fund.Background: P...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is an important regulat...
Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is an important regulat...
Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is increasingly recogni...
S-palmitoylation attracts more and more attention of neuroscientists, since it is the most common an...
Posttranslational modifications, including phosphorylation, ubiquitination, glycosylatio...
Palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational protein modification in which palmitic acid is add...
AbstractProtein S-palmitoylation, the covalent lipid modification of the side chain of Cys residues ...
Palmitoylation is a post-translational lipid modification involving the attachment of a 16-carbon sa...
Protein lipidation is a common post-translational modification of proteins that plays an important r...
Protein S-palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational modification that regulates many key bio...
<div><p>Palmitoylation involves the reversible posttranslational addition of palmitate to cysteines ...
AbstractPosttranslational modifications such as palmitoylation have the ability to modulate protein ...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by The Ohio State University Open Access Fund.Background: P...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is an important regulat...
Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is an important regulat...
Protein S-acylation (palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid modification that is increasingly recogni...
S-palmitoylation attracts more and more attention of neuroscientists, since it is the most common an...
Posttranslational modifications, including phosphorylation, ubiquitination, glycosylatio...
Palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational protein modification in which palmitic acid is add...
AbstractProtein S-palmitoylation, the covalent lipid modification of the side chain of Cys residues ...
Palmitoylation is a post-translational lipid modification involving the attachment of a 16-carbon sa...
Protein lipidation is a common post-translational modification of proteins that plays an important r...
Protein S-palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational modification that regulates many key bio...
<div><p>Palmitoylation involves the reversible posttranslational addition of palmitate to cysteines ...
AbstractPosttranslational modifications such as palmitoylation have the ability to modulate protein ...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by The Ohio State University Open Access Fund.Background: P...
Protein S-acylation, the only fully reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, is ...