Definition of Isoprenylation. Meaning of Isoprenylation. Synonyms of Isoprenylation

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Definition of Isoprenylation

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- Prenylation (also known as isoprenylation or lipidation) is the addition of hydrophobic molecules to a protein or a biomolecule. It is usually ****umed...
- to enhance their attachment to the cell membrane; this is known as isoprenylation. Terpenoids play a role in plant defense as prophylaxis against pathogens...
- (a type of acylation), attachment of palmitate, a C16 saturated acid isoprenylation or prenylation, the addition of an isoprenoid group (e.g. farnesol and...
- through four steps of modification: isoprenylation, proteolysis, methylation and palmitoylation. Isoprenylation involves the enzyme farnesyltransferase...
- proteins. Eukaryotic proteins undergo three modifications, including isoprenylation, proteolysis and methylesterification, and are synthesised with the...
- geranylgeranylation, glutamylation, glycosylation, glycylation, hydroxylation, isoprenylation, lactylation, lipoylation, methylation, nitroalkylation, phosphopantetheinylation...
- D-mannitol. Alternative syntheses were realized through the asymmetric isoprenylation of correspondent aldehyde (prenal) and alcohol (prenol). Chiral resolution...
- MT, Kinsella BT (1999). "The prostacyclin receptor is isoprenylated. Isoprenylation is required for efficient receptor-effector coupling". J. Biol. Chem...
- Inglese J, Glickman JF, Lorenz W, Caron MG, Lefkowitz RJ (January 1992). "Isoprenylation of a protein kinase. Requirement of farnesylation/alpha-carboxyl methylation...
- accomplishments from the Gelb laboratory include: 1) The discovery of protein isoprenylation in the late 1980s (together with Professor John Glomset); 2) The development...