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Protein acyl thioesterases (Review)
Authors:Ruth Zeidman  Caroline S. Jackson
Affiliation:1. Molecular Medicine, National Heart &2. Lung Institute, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Imperial College London, London, UK
Abstract:Many proteins are S-acylated, affecting their localization and function. Dynamic S-acylation in response to various stimuli has been seen for several proteins in vivo. The regulation of S-acylation is beginning to be elucidated. Proteins can autoacylate or be S-acylated by protein acyl transferases (PATs). Deacylation, on the other hand, is an enzymatic process catalyzed by protein thioesterases (APT1 and PPT1) but only APT1 appears to be involved in the regulation of the reversible S-acylation of cytoplasmic proteins seen in vivo. PPT1, on the other hand, is involved in the lysosomal degradation of S-acylated proteins and PPT1 deficiency causes the disease infant neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis.
Keywords:APT1  palmitoylation  protein acyl thioesterase  protein acyl transferase  S-acylation
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