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Adenylylation, more
commonly known as AMPylation, is a
process in
which an
adenosine monophosphate (AMP)
molecule is
covalently attached to the amino...
- residues.
Adenylylation protein modification adds a
negative charge to the
protein and thus
changes its
protein function.
Protein adenylylation is especially...
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subunits can
undergo adenylylation or
deadenylylation by
adenylyl transferase (AT), a
bifunctional regulatory enzyme.
Adenylylation is a post-translational...
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Dephosphorylation ADP-ribosylation
Sulfation Porphyrin ring
linkage Adenylylation Flavin linkage Topaquinone (TPQ)
formation Detyrosination Cysteine Palmitoylation...
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activity site such as
nicks in DNA
segments or
Okazaki fragments etc.
Adenylylation (addition of AMP) of a
lysine residue in the
active center of the enzyme...
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steps to form a new
phosphodiester bond
during ligation are:
enzyme adenylylation,
adenylyl transfer to DNA, and nick sealing. Mg(2+) is a
cofactor for...
- serine, threonine, and
tyrosine (O-linked), or
histidine (N-linked)
adenylylation, the
addition of an
adenylyl moiety,
usually to
tyrosine (O-linked)...
- unit of the synthetase.
Amino acids are
initially adenylated by an “
adenylylation” (A)
domain before being attached by a
thioester bond to an Acyl Carrier...
- are
modified by nucleotidyltransferases. The
attachment of an AMP (
adenylylation) or UMP (uridylylation) can
activate or
inactivate an
enzyme or change...
- an
adenosine monophosphate (AMP)
group to the enzyme,
referred to as
adenylylation,
Adenosine monophosphate transfer to the DNA and Nick sealing, or phosphodiester...