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Title : Mechanisms and functions of protein S-acylation - Mesquita_2024_Nat.Rev.Mol.Cell.Biol_25_488
Author(s) : Mesquita FS , Abrami L , Linder ME , Bamji SX , Dickinson BC , van der Goot FG
Ref : Nat Rev Molecular & Cellular Biology , 25 :488 , 2024
Abstract :

Over the past two decades, protein S-acylation (often referred to as S-palmitoylation) has emerged as an important regulator of vital signalling pathways. S-Acylation is a reversible post-translational modification that involves the attachment of a fatty acid to a protein. Maintenance of the equilibrium between protein S-acylation and deacylation has demonstrated profound effects on various cellular processes, including innate immunity, inflammation, glucose metabolism and fat metabolism, as well as on brain and heart function. This Review provides an overview of current understanding of S-acylation and deacylation enzymes, their spatiotemporal regulation by sophisticated multilayered mechanisms, and their influence on protein function, cellular processes and physiological pathways. Furthermore, we examine how disruptions in protein S-acylation are associated with a broad spectrum of diseases from cancer to autoinflammatory disorders and neurological conditions.

PubMedSearch : Mesquita_2024_Nat.Rev.Mol.Cell.Biol_25_488
PubMedID: 38355760

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Mesquita FS, Abrami L, Linder ME, Bamji SX, Dickinson BC, van der Goot FG (2024)
Mechanisms and functions of protein S-acylation
Nat Rev Molecular & Cellular Biology 25 :488

Mesquita FS, Abrami L, Linder ME, Bamji SX, Dickinson BC, van der Goot FG (2024)
Nat Rev Molecular & Cellular Biology 25 :488