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- moiety to the cysteine. Second, an endoprotease that recognizes the farnesylated protein catalyzes the peptide bond's cleavage between the cysteine and...
- protease 1, which proteolytically removes the C-terminal three residues of farnesylated proteins.[citation needed] Metalloproteinase inhibitors are found in...
- encodes a protein responsible for the cleavage of farnesylated prelamin A into mature non-farnesylated lamin, or by a mutation in the LMNA gene. This results...
- If the X position is serine, alanine, or methionine, the protein is farnesylated. For instance, in rhodopsin kinase the sequence is CVLS. If X is leucine...
- Lamin A is further processed to remove the last 15 amino acids and its farnesylated cysteine. During mitosis, lamins are phosphorylated by MPF, which drives...
- includes the SCF1 ubiquitin ligase and the AnkB F-Box effector, which is farnesylated by the activity of three host enzymes localized in the membrane of the...
- the prenylation site (KRAS). The C-terminal CaaX box of Ras first gets farnesylated at its Cys residue in the cytosol, allowing Ras to loosely insert into...
- prenylation), causes farnesylated proteins to become membrane-****ociated due to the hydrophobic nature of the farnesyl group. Most farnesylated proteins are involved...
- will occur. If the X is an Ala, Met, Ser or Gln the protein will be farnesylated via the farnesyltransferase enzyme and if the X is a Leu then the protein...
- addresses the issue of uneven filling of neurons with XFPs by using farnesylated derivatives of the XFPs, which are more evenly trafficked to neuronal...