Martin_2009_Nat.Methods_6_135

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Title : Large-scale profiling of protein palmitoylation in mammalian cells - Martin_2009_Nat.Methods_6_135
Author(s) : Martin BR , Cravatt BF
Ref : Nat Methods , 6 :135 , 2009
Abstract :

S-palmitoylation is a pervasive post-translational modification required for the trafficking, compartmentalization and membrane tethering of many proteins. We demonstrate that the commercially available compound 17-octadecynoic acid (17-ODYA) can serve as a bioorthogonal, click chemistry probe for in situ labeling, identification and verification of palmitoylated proteins in human cells. We identified approximately 125 predicted palmitoylated proteins, including G proteins, receptors and a family of uncharacterized hydrolases whose plasma membrane localization depends on palmitoylation.

PubMedSearch : Martin_2009_Nat.Methods_6_135
PubMedID: 19137006
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD17A , human-ABHD17B , human-ABHD17C

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Martin BR, Cravatt BF (2009)
Large-scale profiling of protein palmitoylation in mammalian cells
Nat Methods 6 :135

Martin BR, Cravatt BF (2009)
Nat Methods 6 :135