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The cellular toxicity of HNE-aSyn was significantly higher than other PTM species.
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Protein arginine methylation is a PTM involved in various cellular processes in eukaryotes.
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During follow-up no new PTM foci and no nodal metastases have been identified.
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TGM2-mediated histaminylation is thus a novel PTM that functions in G protein signaling.
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PTM supporters in Peshawar protested outside the Islamabad Press Club late on Sunday evening.
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NEDDylation is a post-translationalproteinmodification that is tightly linked to ubiquitination and thereby protein degradation.
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The versatility of ubiquitin in regulating protein function and cell behaviour through post-translationalproteinmodification makes it a particularly attractive target for viruses.
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As glycosylation is the most common type of post-translationalproteinmodification, we are currently placing an emphasis on annotation of protein glycosylation in SWISS-PROT.
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However, in contrast to other post-translationalproteinmodifications, S-nitrosylation is generally considered to be non-enzymatic, involving multiple chemical routes.
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This post-translationalmodification stabilizes and increases the activity of this transcription factor.
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O-GlcNAcylation is a key post-translationalmodification that modifies the functions of proteins.
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This suggests that NNMT receives a post-translationalmodification in cancer- specific manner.
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S-nitrosylation is becoming increasingly recognized as an important post-translationalmodification with signaling consequences.
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Palmitoylation is a reversible, post-translationalmodification observed in a number of G-protein-coupled receptors.
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Conclusions: These results identify posttranslationalproteinmodification as of importance in chronic gut inflammation in humans.
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Existing evidence indicates nitroalkenes support posttranslationalproteinmodifications and transcriptional activation that promote the resolution of inflammation.
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Identification of MHC class II-restricted peptide epitopes from tumor-associated antigens including those generated from posttranslationalproteinmodifications should enable the improvement of peptide-based cancer immunotherapy.
Usage of posttranslational modification in inglés
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Mono-ADP-ribosylation is a reversible posttranslationalmodification that modulates the function of target proteins.
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A total of 14 proteins had changes suggesting altered posttranslationalmodification.
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Here, we describe a previously unknown posttranslationalmodification of the DNA-binding domain of p53.
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Protein methylation is a common posttranslationalmodification that mostly occurs on arginine and lysine residues.
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This enzyme catalyzes O-GlcNAcylation, a posttranslationalmodification that is influenced by the cellular metabolic state.
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Prenylation is a posttranslationalmodification essential for the proper localization and function of many proteins.
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Acetylation of lysine residues is an important posttranslationalmodification found in all domains of life.
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Protein phosphorylation is a ubiquitous posttranslationalmodification that regulates cell signaling in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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S-Nitrosation is a key posttranslationalmodification in regulating proteins in both normal physiology and diverse human diseases.
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Phosphorylation of proteins is a key posttranslationalmodification in cellular signaling, regulating many aspects of cellular responses.
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Protein phosphorylation represents the most dominant and evolutionary conserved posttranslationalmodification for information transfer in cells and organisms.
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The Golgi apparatus plays an indispensable role in posttranslationalmodification and transport of proteins to their target destinations.
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An emergent mechanism for regulating synapse function is posttranslationalmodification through the ubiquitin pathway at the postsynaptic membrane.
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The repair of DSBs involves both posttranslationalmodification of nucleosomes and concentration of DNA-repair proteins at the site of damage.
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Although posttranslationalmodification of clock proteins is likely to finely control their circadian functions, only limited information is available to date.
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There is, however, growing evidence that posttranslationalmodification of histones is a dynamic process that shows many correlations with gene expression.