deuridylylases
Deuridylylases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the removal of uridylyl groups from proteins. Uridylylation is a type of post-translational modification where a uridylyl moiety, derived from UTP, is covalently attached to a target amino acid residue, typically tyrosine or serine. This modification can alter the protein's structure, function, and interactions. Deuridylylases act as the counterparts to uridylyltransferases, reversing the uridylylation process.
The specific mechanisms and substrates of deuridylylases vary. Some deuridylylases are known to be involved in
The study of deuridylylases is important for understanding cellular regulation and has potential implications for therapeutic