Metabolic labeling with an alkyne probe reveals similarities and differences in the prenylomes of several brain-derived cell lines and primary cells
Abstract Protein prenylation involves the attachment of one or two isoprenoid group(s) onto cysteine residues positioned near the C-terminus. This modification is essential for many signal transduction processes. In this work, the use of the probe C15AlkOPP for metabolic labeling and identification...
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Autores principales: | Kiall F. Suazo, Angela Jeong, Mina Ahmadi, Caroline Brown, Wenhui Qu, Ling Li, Mark D. Distefano |
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2021
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