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Polyglutamylation is a form of
reversible posttranslational modification of
glutamate residues seen for
example in
alpha and beta tubulins, nucleosome...
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methotrexate exists.
Although the
mechanism is not very clear, the
polyglutamylation of
methotrexate and
dihydrofolate in
malignant cells is considered...
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acetylation in the
structure and
function of
microtubules remains elusive.
Polyglutamylation: the
addition of a
glutamate polymer (typically 4-6
residues long)...
- ADP-ribosylation
Glutamate Carboxylation ADP-ribosylation
Methylation Polyglutamylation Polyglycylation Asparagine Deamidation Glycosylation Glutamine Transglutamination...
- proteins.
These modifications include detyrosination, acetylation,
polyglutamylation, polyglycylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitination, sumoylation, and...
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formation amino acid
addition arginylation, a tRNA-mediation
addition polyglutamylation,
covalent linkage of
glutamic acid
residues to the N-terminus of tubulin...
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translational modifications;
however the two of most
regarded interest are
polyglutamylation and polyglycylation. Both
modifications are
similar in the
sense they...
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GARFT and
thymidylate synthase.
Raltitrexed is
fully active after polyglutamylation,
which allows cellular retention of the drug. By
inhibiting Thymidylate...
- PMC 65034. PMID 11752472.
Cherest H,
Thomas D, Surdin-Kerjan Y (2000). "
Polyglutamylation of
folate coenzymes is
necessary for
methionine biosynthesis and maintenance...
- are very dynamic, they do not
contain much
detyrosinated tubulin.
Polyglutamylation Polyglycylation Acetylation Vasohibins/SVBP are
tubulin carboxypeptidases...