The functional diversity of protein lysine methylation

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Abstract

Large-scale characterization of post-translational modifications (PTMs), such as phosphorylation, acetylation and ubiquitination, has highlighted their importance in the regulation of a myriad of signaling events. While high-throughput technologies have tremendously helped cataloguing the proteins modified by these PTMs, the identification of lysine-methylated proteins, a PTM involving the transfer of one, two or three methyl groups to the ε-amine of a lysine side chain, has lagged behind. While the initial findings were focused on the methylation of histone proteins, several studies have recently identified novel non-histone lysine-methylated proteins. This review provides a compilation of all lysine methylation sites reported to date. We also present key examples showing the impact of lysine methylation and discuss the circuitries wired by this important PTM. © 2014 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY license.

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Lanouette, S., Mongeon, V., Figeys, D., & Couture, J. F. (2014). The functional diversity of protein lysine methylation. Molecular Systems Biology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/msb.134974

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