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Mechanistic effects of protein palmitoylation and the cellular consequences thereof

Blaskovic, Sanja  
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Adibekian, Alexander
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Blanc, Mathieu  
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2014
Chemistry And Physics Of Lipids

S-palmitoylation involves the attachment of a 16-carbon long fatty acid chain to the cysteine residues of proteins. The process is enzymatic and dynamic with DHHC enzymes mediating palmitoylation and acyl-protein thioesterases reverting the reaction. Proteins that undergo this modification span almost all cellular functions. While the increase in hydrophobicity generated by palmitoylation has the obvious consequence of triggering membrane association, the effects on transmembrane proteins are less intuitive and span a vast range. We review here the current knowledge on palmitoylating and depalmitoylating enzymes, the methods that allow the study of this lipid modification and which drugs can affect it, and finally we focus on four cellular processes for which recent studies reveal an involvement of palmitoylation: endocytosis, reproduction and cell growth, fat and sugar homeostasis and signal transduction at the synapse. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2014.02.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000335870900005

Author(s)
Blaskovic, Sanja  
Adibekian, Alexander
Blanc, Mathieu  
van der Goot, F. Gisou  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Elsevier Ireland Ltd

Published in
Chemistry And Physics Of Lipids
Volume

180

Start page

44

End page

52

Subjects

Palmitoylation

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DHHC enzymes

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Acyl protein thioesterases

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Acyl-biotin exchange

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Radiolabeling

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Available on Infoscience
June 16, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/104300
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