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Acylation of Hydrazino-s-triazines

open access: diamond, 1968
Terunobu UNISHI   +3 more
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A palmitoyl transferase chemical genetic system to map ZDHHC-specificS-acylation

open access: yes, 2023
Ocasio CA   +13 more
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ZDHHC3-mediated SCAP S-acylation promotes cholesterol biosynthesis and tumor immune escape in hepatocellular carcinoma

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Mingzhi Wu   +8 more
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Arabidopsis protein S-acyl transferases positively mediate BR signaling through S-acylation of BSK1. [PDF]

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Liu F   +7 more
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Using hydroxylamines for the study of S-acylation

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Triola Guillem, Gemma   +4 more
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S-Acylation of Proteins

2019
Palmitoylation or S-acylation is the posttranslational attachment of fatty acids to cysteine residues and is common among integral and peripheral membrane proteins. Palmitoylated proteins have been found in every eukaryotic cell type examined (yeast, insect, and vertebrate cells), as well as in viruses grown in these cells.
Larisa, Kordyukova   +3 more
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S-acylation by the DHHC protein family

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010
A family of 23 DHHC (Asp-His-His-Cys) proteins that function as mammalian S-acyltransferases has been identified, reinvigorating the study of protein S-acylation. Recent studies have continued to reveal how S-acylation affects target proteins, and have provided glimpses of how DHHC-substrate specificity might be achieved.
Greaves, Jennifer, Chamberlain, Luke H
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Location, location, S-acylation

Science, 2016
Plant Science![Figure][1] The stems of cellulose-deficient plants display collapsing xylem (blue). PHOTO: SIMON TURNER Cellulose synthase is a large, multisubunit machine that “swims” along the plant cell membrane as it spins out cellulose fibers. Kumar et al.
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Protein S-Acylation in Pulmonary Disease

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2016
Obesity is a major risk factor for asthma. Obese asthmatics exhibit poor symptom control, frequent exacerbation, and increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The consumption of a western diet, high in fat and carbohydrates, can both induce obesity and increase ROS.
Matthew J Randall   +4 more
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