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※ introduction Protein N-myristoylation is an important fatty acylation catalyzed by N-myristoyltransferases (NMTs), which are ubiquitous enzymes in eukaryotes. Specifically, attachment of a myristoyl group is vital for proteins participating in various biological functions, including signal transduction, cellular localization, and oncogenesis. Recent studies have revealed unexpected mechanisms indicating that protein N-myristoylation is involved in host defense against microbial and viral infections.
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Pubmed: Wang B, Dai T, Sun W, Wei Y, Ren J, Zhang L, Zhang M, Zhou F. Protein N-myristoylation: functions and mechanisms in control of innate immunity. Cell Mol Immunol. 2021 Apr;18(4):878-888. doi: 10.1038/s41423-021-00663-2.
Reference
Pubmed: Wang B, Dai T, Sun W, Wei Y, Ren J, Zhang L, Zhang M, Zhou F. Protein N-myristoylation: functions and mechanisms in control of innate immunity. Cell Mol Immunol. 2021 Apr;18(4):878-888. doi: 10.1038/s41423-021-00663-2.
| PTMD ID | UniProt Accession | Entrez ID | Gene Name | Protein Name | Organism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PTMD00284 | P47914 | 6159 | RPL29 | Large ribosomal subunit protein eL29 | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD00285 | P62861 | 2197 | FAU | Ubiquitin-like FUBI-ribosomal protein eS30 fusion protein [Cleaved into: Ubiquitin-like protein FUBI; Small ribosomal subunit protein eS30 ] | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD00286 | Q9BS40 | 56925 | LXN | Latexin | Homo sapiens |
