lipidiation
Lipidiation is a biochemical process involving the covalent attachment of lipid groups to a protein molecule. This post-translational modification plays a crucial role in the regulation of protein localization, stability, and function within the cell. Lipidiation can influence how proteins interact with cellular membranes, thereby affecting signal transduction, cellular trafficking, and membrane dynamics.
There are several types of lipidiation, including prenylation, myristoylation, palmitoylation, and glypiation. Prenylation involves the addition
Lipidiation is vital in numerous biological processes, including cell signaling, protein trafficking, and membrane organization. Misregulation
Overall, lipidiation is a fundamental post-translational mechanism that governs protein functions by controlling their membrane association