Linder_2003_Biochemistry_42_4311

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Title : New insights into the mechanisms of protein palmitoylation - Linder_2003_Biochemistry_42_4311
Author(s) : Linder ME , Deschenes RJ
Ref : Biochemistry , 42 :4311 , 2003
Abstract :

Since its discovery more than 30 years ago, protein palmitoylation has been shown to have a role in protein-membrane interactions, protein trafficking, and enzyme activity. Until recently, however, the molecular machinery that carries out reversible palmitoylation of proteins has been elusive. In fact, both enzymatic and nonenzymatic S-acylation reaction mechanisms have been proposed. Recent reports of protein palmitoyltransferases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila provide the first glimpse of enzymes that carry out protein palmitoylation. Equally important is the mechanism of depalmitoylation. Two major classes of protein palmitoylthioesterases have been described. One family is lysosomal and is involved in protein degradation. The second is cytosolic and removes palmitoyl moieties preferentially from proteins associated with membranes. This review discusses recent advances in the understanding of mechanisms of addition of palmitate to proteins and removal of palmitate from proteins.

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PubMedID: 12693927

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Linder ME, Deschenes RJ (2003)
New insights into the mechanisms of protein palmitoylation
Biochemistry 42 :4311

Linder ME, Deschenes RJ (2003)
Biochemistry 42 :4311