Endogenous Proteinaceous Inhibitor for Protein Methylation Reactions

  • Paik, Woon-Ki (Fels Research Institute, Temple University School of Medicine, Phiadeophia) ;
  • Lee, Hyang-Woo (School of Pharmacy, Sung Kyun Kwan University) ;
  • Kim, Sangduk (Fels Research Institute, Temple University School of Medicine, Phiadeophia)
  • Published : 1987.09.01

Abstract

Protein methylation occurs ubiquitously in nature and involves N-methylation of lysine, arginine, histidine, alanine, proline and glutamine, O-methylesterfication o dicarboxylic acids, and S-methylation of cysteine and methionine. In nature, methylated amino acids accur in highly specialized proteins such as histones, flagella proteins, myosin, actin, ribosomal proteins. hn RNA-bound protein, HMG-1 and HMG-2 protein, opsin, EF-Tu, EF-$1\alpha$, porcine heart citrate synthase, calmodulin, ferredoxin, $1\alpha$-amylase, heat shock protein, scleroderma antigen, nucleolar protein C23 and IF-3l.

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