Author/Authors :
Michael Sinensky، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber :
1601705
Title Of Article :
Functional aspects of polyisoprenoid protein substituents: roles in protein–protein interaction and trafficking
شماره ركورد :
12096
Latin Abstract :
There are now numerous examples of post-translational modification with geranylgeranyl or farnesyl substituents. Once thought of as solely a mechanism for association of proteins with membranes, other functional aspects of protein prenylation have come to be appreciated. Although, in almost all instances, such proteins are membrane associated, they are often found to also engage in protein–protein interactions. In some instances, such interactions are critical aspects of prenylated protein trafficking. In this review, the role of prenylation in mediating protein–protein interactions will be considered. The hypothesis will be developed that such interactions occur through recognition of the prenyl group and a second domain, on the prenylated protein, by a heterodimeric protein partner.
From Page :
203
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Prenylation , Protein^protein interaction , Tra¤cking
JournalTitle :
Studia Iranica
To Page :
209
To Page :
209
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