Protein Lipidation: Occurrence, Mechanisms, Biological Functions, and Enabling Technologies

Hong Jiang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Xiaoyu Zhang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Xiao Chen(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Pornpun Aramsangtienchai(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Zhen Tong(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Hening Lin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Chemical Reviews
January 2, 2018
Cited by 493

Abstract

Protein lipidation, including cysteine prenylation, N-terminal glycine myristoylation, cysteine palmitoylation, and serine and lysine fatty acylation, occurs in many proteins in eukaryotic cells and regulates numerous biological pathways, such as membrane trafficking, protein secretion, signal transduction, and apoptosis. We provide a comprehensive review of protein lipidation, including descriptions of proteins known to be modified and the functions of the modifications, the enzymes that control them, and the tools and technologies developed to study them. We also highlight key questions about protein lipidation that remain to be answered, the challenges associated with answering such questions, and possible solutions to overcome these challenges.


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