Protein Prenylation
"Protein Prenylation" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
A post-translational modification of proteins by the attachment of an isoprenoid to the C-terminal cysteine residue. The isoprenoids used, farnesyl diphosphate or geranylgeranyl diphosphate, are derived from the same biochemical pathway that produces cholesterol.
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D017368
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G02.111.087.675.871.790.600.400 G02.111.087.679.500 G02.111.087.693.600.400 G02.149.115.675.871.790.600.400 G02.149.115.679.500 G02.149.115.693.600.400 G03.495.770.871.790.600.400 G03.495.797.500 G05.355.315.670.600.400
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Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Protein Prenylation".
- Biological Sciences [G]
- Chemical Phenomena [G02]
- Biochemical Phenomena [G02.111]
- Biochemical Processes [G02.111.087]
- Peptide Biosynthesis [G02.111.087.675]
- Protein Biosynthesis [G02.111.087.675.871]
- Protein Modification, Translational [G02.111.087.675.871.790]
- Protein Processing, Post-Translational [G02.111.087.675.871.790.600]
- Protein Prenylation [G02.111.087.675.871.790.600.400]
- Prenylation [G02.111.087.679]
- Protein Prenylation [G02.111.087.679.500]
- Protein Modification, Translational [G02.111.087.693]
- Protein Processing, Post-Translational [G02.111.087.693.600]
- Protein Prenylation [G02.111.087.693.600.400]
- Chemical Processes [G02.149]
- Biochemical Processes [G02.149.115]
- Peptide Biosynthesis [G02.149.115.675]
- Protein Biosynthesis [G02.149.115.675.871]
- Protein Modification, Translational [G02.149.115.675.871.790]
- Protein Processing, Post-Translational [G02.149.115.675.871.790.600]
- Protein Prenylation [G02.149.115.675.871.790.600.400]
- Prenylation [G02.149.115.679]
- Protein Prenylation [G02.149.115.679.500]
- Protein Modification, Translational [G02.149.115.693]
- Protein Processing, Post-Translational [G02.149.115.693.600]
- Protein Prenylation [G02.149.115.693.600.400]
- Metabolic Phenomena [G03]
- Metabolism [G03.495]
- Peptide Biosynthesis [G03.495.770]
- Protein Biosynthesis [G03.495.770.871]
- Protein Modification, Translational [G03.495.770.871.790]
- Protein Processing, Post-Translational [G03.495.770.871.790.600]
- Protein Prenylation [G03.495.770.871.790.600.400]
- Prenylation [G03.495.797]
- Protein Prenylation [G03.495.797.500]
- Genetic Phenomena [G05]
- Genetic Processes [G05.355]
- Gene Expression Regulation [G05.355.315]
- Protein Modification, Translational [G05.355.315.670]
- Protein Processing, Post-Translational [G05.355.315.670.600]
- Protein Prenylation [G05.355.315.670.600.400]
Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more specific than "Protein Prenylation".
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2015 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2013 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2010 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2005 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2000 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Protein Prenylation" by people in Profiles over the past ten years.
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Kim A, Davis R, Higuchi M. Intracellular oxygen determined by respiration regulates localization of Ras and prenylated proteins. Cell Death Dis. 2015 Jul 16; 6:e1825.
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