unprenylation
Unprenylation refers to the biochemical process of removing a prenyl group from a protein. Prenylation, also known as isoprenylation, is a post-translational modification where a lipid molecule, typically farnesyl pyrophosphate or geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate, is attached to a protein. This lipid modification is crucial for the proper localization, function, and stability of many proteins, particularly those involved in signal transduction pathways like Ras and Rab proteins.
The reverse process, unprenylation, involves the enzymatic cleavage of this prenyl lipid moiety. This removal can