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Modeling CLiMP-63 spatio-temporal distribution and its interplay with Post-translational modification

Denhardt-Eriksson, Robin Alexander  
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Sandoz, Patrick  
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Gouzi Abrami, Laurence  
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September 1, 2018
5th Conference on Constraint-Based Reconstruction and Analysis

Post-translational modifications may affect a protein’s localization, half-life or structural conformation. Palmitoylation is the only re- versible lipid modification known to date. It involves the attachment of a fatty acid (palmitoyl) to a protein. Here, radiolabeling experiments are used to calibrate a mathematical model describing CLiMP-63 localization, palmitoylation and dimerization.

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conference poster not in proceedings
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Denhardt-Eriksson, Robin Alexander  
Sandoz, Patrick  
Gouzi Abrami, Laurence  
Ho, Sylvia  
Kunz, Béatrice  
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2018-09-01

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5th Conference on Constraint-Based Reconstruction and Analysis

Seattle, United States of America

October 14-16, 2018

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November 12, 2018
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