lipidmodifikationer
Lipidmodifikationer, or lipid modifications, refer to the process of attaching lipid molecules to proteins or other biomolecules. This covalent attachment can significantly alter the physical and chemical properties of the modified molecule, influencing its localization within the cell, its interaction with other molecules, and its overall function. These modifications are crucial for a wide range of cellular processes, including signal transduction, membrane trafficking, and protein anchoring.
A common type of lipid modification is prenylation, where isoprenoid chains like farnesyl or geranylgeranyl groups
These lipid modifications play vital roles in cellular organization and communication. For instance, prenylated proteins are