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- Myristoylation abstract "Myristoylation is an irreversible, protein lipidation modification where a myristoyl group, derived from myristic acid, is covalently attached by an amide bond to the alpha-amino group of an N-terminal glycine residue. Myristic acid is a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid (14:0) with the systematic name of n-Tetradecanoic acid. This modification can be added either co-translationally or post-translationally. N-myristoyltransferase (NMT) catalyzes the myristic acid addition reaction in the cytoplasm of cells. This lipidation event is common among many organisms including animals, plants, fungi, protozoans and viruses. Myristoylation allows for weak protein-protein and protein-lipid interactions and plays an essential role in membrane targeting, protein-protein interactions and functions widely in a variety of signal transduction pathways.".
- Myristoylation thumbnail Myristic_acid.svg?width=300.
- Myristoylation wikiPageExternalLink SUPLpredictor.htm.
- Myristoylation wikiPageExternalLink myrist.html.
- Myristoylation wikiPageExternalLink myristoylator.
- Myristoylation wikiPageID "2736775".
- Myristoylation wikiPageRevisionID "606343949".
- Myristoylation caption "Positive residues on the protein interact with negatively charged phospholipids on the membrane stabilizing myristoyl-dependent membrane association.".
- Myristoylation caption "Upon ligand binding to a myristoylated protein, the myristoyl group is exposed and available to associate with the membrane.".
- Myristoylation hasPhotoCollection Myristoylation.
- Myristoylation image "Myristoylelectrostaticswitch.jpg".
- Myristoylation image "Myristoylligandswitch.jpg".
- Myristoylation width "150".
- Myristoylation subject Category:Posttranslational_modification.
- Myristoylation subject Category:Signal_transduction.
- Myristoylation comment "Myristoylation is an irreversible, protein lipidation modification where a myristoyl group, derived from myristic acid, is covalently attached by an amide bond to the alpha-amino group of an N-terminal glycine residue. Myristic acid is a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid (14:0) with the systematic name of n-Tetradecanoic acid. This modification can be added either co-translationally or post-translationally.".
- Myristoylation label "Myristoylation".
- Myristoylation label "Myristoylation".
- Myristoylation label "Myristoylierung".
- Myristoylation label "Myristylering".
- Myristoylation label "ミリストイル化".
- Myristoylation sameAs Myristoylierung.
- Myristoylation sameAs Myristoylation.
- Myristoylation sameAs ミリストイル化.
- Myristoylation sameAs Myristylering.
- Myristoylation sameAs m.07_z19.
- Myristoylation sameAs Q25794.
- Myristoylation sameAs Q25794.
- Myristoylation wasDerivedFrom Myristoylation?oldid=606343949.
- Myristoylation depiction Myristic_acid.svg.
- Myristoylation isPrimaryTopicOf Myristoylation.