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Title : Exploring the expression patterns of palmitoylating and de-palmitoylating enzymes in the mouse brain using the curated RNA-seq database BrainPalmSeq - Wild_2022_Elife_11_
Author(s) : Wild AR , Hogg PW , Flibotte S , Nasseri GG , Hollman RB , Abazari D , Haas K , Bamji SX
Ref : Elife , 11 : , 2022
Abstract :

Protein S-palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational lipid modification that plays a critical role in neuronal development and plasticity, while dysregulated S-palmitoylation underlies a number of severe neurological disorders. Dynamic S-palmitoylation is regulated by a large family of ZDHHC palmitoylating enzymes, their accessory proteins, and a small number of known de-palmitoylating enzymes. Here, we curated and analyzed expression data for the proteins that regulate S-palmitoylation from publicly available RNAseq datasets, providing a comprehensive overview of their distribution in the mouse nervous system. We developed a web-tool that enables interactive visualization of the expression patterns for these proteins in the nervous system (http://brainpalmseq.med.ubc.ca/), and explored this resource to find region and cell-type specific expression patterns that give insight into the function of palmitoylating and de-palmitoylating enzymes in the brain and neurological disorders. We found coordinated expression of ZDHHC enzymes with their accessory proteins, de-palmitoylating enzymes and other brain-expressed genes that included an enrichment of S-palmitoylation substrates. Finally, we utilized ZDHHC expression patterns to predict and validate palmitoylating enzyme-substrate interactions.

PubMedSearch : Wild_2022_Elife_11_
PubMedID: 35819139

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Wild AR, Hogg PW, Flibotte S, Nasseri GG, Hollman RB, Abazari D, Haas K, Bamji SX (2022)
Exploring the expression patterns of palmitoylating and de-palmitoylating enzymes in the mouse brain using the curated RNA-seq database BrainPalmSeq
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Wild AR, Hogg PW, Flibotte S, Nasseri GG, Hollman RB, Abazari D, Haas K, Bamji SX (2022)
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