palmitoyyltransferaasit
Palmitoyyltransferaasit, often abbreviated as PATs, are a family of enzymes that play a crucial role in protein lipidation. Specifically, they catalyze the attachment of a palmitoyl group, a 16-carbon saturated fatty acid, to cysteine residues within target proteins. This process is known as palmitoylation or S-palmitoylation. Palmitoylation is a dynamic post-translational modification, meaning it can be readily reversed by depalmitoylating enzymes, allowing for rapid regulation of protein function.
The function of palmitoyyltransferaasit is diverse, influencing a wide array of cellular processes. By adding a