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Deconvoluting the biology and druggability of protein lipidation using chemical proteomics

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Title: Deconvoluting the biology and druggability of protein lipidation using chemical proteomics
Authors: Losada de la Lastra, A
Hassan, S
Tate, EW
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Lipids are indispensable cellular building blocks, and their post-translational attachment to proteins makes them important regulators of many biological processes. Dysfunction of protein lipidation is also implicated in many pathological states, yet its systematic analysis presents significant challenges. Thanks to innovations in chemical proteomics, lipidation can now be readily studied by metabolic tagging using functionalized lipid analogs, enabling global profiling of lipidated substrates using mass spectrometry. This has spearheaded the first deconvolution of their full scope in a range of contexts, from cells to pathogens and multicellular organisms. Protein N-myristoylation, S-acylation, and S-prenylation are the most well-studied lipid post-translational modifications because of their extensive contribution to the regulation of diverse cellular processes. In this review, we focus on recent advances in the study of these post-translational modifications, with an emphasis on how novel mass spectrometry methods have elucidated their roles in fundamental biological processes.
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2021
Date of Acceptance: 6-Oct-2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/87142
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2020.10.002
ISSN: 1367-5931
Publisher: Elsevier
Start Page: 97
End Page: 112
Journal / Book Title: Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
Volume: 60
Copyright Statement: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Keywords: Bacterial effectors
Biorthogonal labeling
Chemical proteomics
Click chemistry
Drug discovery
N-Myristoylation
Parasite proteome
Protein lipidation
S-Acylation
S-Prenylation
Viral proteome
Bacterial effectors
Biorthogonal labeling
Chemical proteomics
Click chemistry
Drug discovery
N-Myristoylation
Parasite proteome
Protein lipidation
S-Acylation
S-Prenylation
Viral proteome
Organic Chemistry
0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry
0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Publication Status: Published
Conference Place: England
Online Publication Date: 2020-11-20
Appears in Collections:Chemistry
Biological and Biophysical Chemistry



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