Quantitative analysis of the human T cell palmitome

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Abstract

Palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational modification used to inducibly compartmentalize proteins in cellular membranes, affecting the function of receptors and intracellular signaling proteins. The identification of protein ' €' palmitomes' €' in several cell lines raises the question to what extent this modification is conserved in primary cells. Here we use primary T cells with acyl-biotin exchange and quantitative mass spectrometry to identify a pool of proteins previously unreported as palmitoylated in vivo.

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Morrison, E., Kuropka, B., Kliche, S., Brügger, B., Krause, E., & Freund, C. (2015). Quantitative analysis of the human T cell palmitome. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep11598

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