McIlhinney_1990_Trends.Biochem.Sci_15_387

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Title : The fats of life: the importance and function of protein acylation - McIlhinney_1990_Trends.Biochem.Sci_15_387
Author(s) : McIlhinney RA
Ref : Trends in Biochemical Sciences , 15 :387 , 1990
Abstract :

Interest in the study of the direct attachment of fatty acids to cellular proteins, termed protein acylation, has been greatly stimulated by recent experimentation that has increased our understanding of the function of the attached lipid. These developments are described, and the possibility that inhibitors of protein acylation might provide new drugs is discussed.

PubMedSearch : McIlhinney_1990_Trends.Biochem.Sci_15_387
PubMedID: 2251730

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McIlhinney RA (1990)
The fats of life: the importance and function of protein acylation
Trends in Biochemical Sciences 15 :387

McIlhinney RA (1990)
Trends in Biochemical Sciences 15 :387