Definition of Palmitoylation. Meaning of Palmitoylation. Synonyms of Palmitoylation

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- molecular biology, palmitoylation is the covalent attachment of fatty acids, such as palmitic acid, to cysteine (S-palmitoylation) and less frequently...
- postsynaptic membrane. Thus, palmitoylation can play a role in the regulation of neurotransmitter release. Palmitoylation mediates the affinity of a protein...
- by the addition of a palmitoyl group in a process known as palmitoylation. Palmitoylation is important for localisation of many membrane proteins. Palmitic...
- are instead attached to the membrane via lipid modifications such as palmitoylation. Tail-anc****d proteins can be inserted into the plasma membrane, endoplasmic...
- Ras is attached to the cell membrane owing to its prenylation and palmitoylation (HRAS and NRAS) or the combination of prenylation and a polybasic sequence...
- compartmentalization within the cell and within cell membranes. For lipid rafts, palmitoylation regulates raft affinity for the majority of integral raft proteins....
- sequestered into cholesterol-dependent lipid domains (green lipids) by palmitoylation. PLD also binds PIP2(red hexagon) domains (grey shading) located in...
- 1016/j.cbpa.2007.05.002. PMIDĀ 17500024. Smotrys JE, Linder ME (2004). "Palmitoylation of intracellular signaling proteins: regulation and function". Annual...
- structural theme among GPCRs is palmitoylation of one or more sites of the C-terminal tail or the intracellular loops. Palmitoylation is the covalent modification...
- modifications such as phosphorylation, hydroxylation, sulfonation, palmitoylation, glycosylation, and disulfide formation. In general, peptides are linear...