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High-Throughput Profiling Of N-Myristoylation Substrate Specificity Across Species Including Pathogens.

Proteomics.. 2013-01; 
JA Traverso, C Giglione, T Meinnel. CNRS, Centre de Recherche de Gif, Institut des Sciences du VÉgÉtal, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
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Abstract

One of the most critical modifications affecting the N-terminus of proteins is N-Myristoylation. This irreversible modification affects the membrane binding properties of crucial proteins involved in signal transduction cascades. This cotranslational modification, catalyzed by N-myristoyl transferase, occurs both in lower and higher Eukaryotes and is a validated therapeutic target for several pathologies. However, this lipidation proves very difficult to evidence in vivo even with state-of-the-art proteomics approaches or bioinformatics tools. A large part of N-Myristoylated proteins remains to be discovered and the rules of substrate specificity need to be established in each organism. Because the peptide subs... More

Keywords

Peptide array; Protein arrays; Protein modification; Proteome-wide; Software accuracy; Substrate specificity