Abstract
Many proteins are post-translationally modified by lipid moieties such as palmitoyl or prenyl (e.g., farnesyl) groups, creating functional proteolipids. Lipid modifications share the property of increasing a protein's hydrophobicity and thus the propensity of that protein to associate with a membrane. These modifications are used to control the localization and activity of membrane-associated proteins. A well-recognized paradigm is farnesylation of the Ras GTPase that helps target this critical signaling protein to the plasma membrane. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.
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Fox, C. A., & Gartenberg, M. R. (2012). Palmitoylation in the nucleus. Nucleus, 3(3), 251–255. https://doi.org/10.4161/nucl.20391
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