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    Protein lysine methylation, is a PTM involving the transfer of one, two or three methyl groups to the epsilon - amine of a lysine side chain. Lysine methylation represents a complex and often elusive PTM that has nonetheless the potential to alter the function of the modified protein. lysine methylation has been observed in both nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins and is now considered a prevalent modification in eukaryotes, prokaryotes and archaea. Two groups of enzymes, both using S - adenosyl - L - methionine (SAM) as a methyl donor, catalyze the addition of a methyl group to the epsilon - amine group of a lysine side chain. The first type of protein lysine methyltransferase regroups the enzymes containing a catalytic SET domain and the second class of PKMTs, the seven beta - strand methyltransferases (class I methyltransferases), belongs to an extended superfamily of methyltransferases found throughout eukaryotes, prokaryotes and archaea.

Reference
Wiki: Lysine methylation



PTMD IDUniProt AccessionEntrez IDGene NameProtein NameOrganism
PTMD00006P046377157
TP53
Cellular tumor antigen p53
Homo sapiens
PTMD00014Q159102146
EZH2
Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase EZH2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00192Q010941869
E2F1
Transcription factor E2F1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00195Q9BRS283732
RIOK1
Serine/threonine-protein kinase RIO1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00224P6280512150
H4C1
Histone H4
Homo sapiens
PTMD00225P6843183508
H3C1
Histone H3.1
Homo sapiens
PTMD01099P497578650
NUMB
Protein numb homolog
Homo sapiens