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Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2

Protein N-myristoylation is a lipidic modification which refers to the covalent attachment of myristate, a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid, to the N-terminal glycine residue of a number of mammalian, viral, and fungal proteins. In this paper, we have cloned the gene coding for myristoyl-CoA:protein N...

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Autores principales: Selvakumar, Ponniah, Lakshmikuttyamma, Ashakumary, Sharma, Rajendra K.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2737134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19746168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/907614
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author Selvakumar, Ponniah
Lakshmikuttyamma, Ashakumary
Sharma, Rajendra K.
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description Protein N-myristoylation is a lipidic modification which refers to the covalent attachment of myristate, a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid, to the N-terminal glycine residue of a number of mammalian, viral, and fungal proteins. In this paper, we have cloned the gene coding for myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase (NMT) from Bos tarus brain. The open reading frame codes for a 410-amino-acid protein and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. Kinetic studies suggested that bovine brain NMT2 and human NMT1 show significant differences in their peptide substrate specificities. The metal ion Ca(2+) had stimulatory effects on NMT2 activity while Mn(2+) and Zn(2+) inhibited the enzyme activity. In addition, NMT2 activity was inhibited by various organic solvents and other detergents while NMT1 had a stimulatory effect. Biochemical characterization suggested that both forms of NMT have unique characteristics. Further analysis towards functional role NMT2 will lead the development of therapeutic target for the progression of various diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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spelling pubmed-27371342009-09-09 Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2 Selvakumar, Ponniah Lakshmikuttyamma, Ashakumary Sharma, Rajendra K. J Biomed Biotechnol Research Article Protein N-myristoylation is a lipidic modification which refers to the covalent attachment of myristate, a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid, to the N-terminal glycine residue of a number of mammalian, viral, and fungal proteins. In this paper, we have cloned the gene coding for myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase (NMT) from Bos tarus brain. The open reading frame codes for a 410-amino-acid protein and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. Kinetic studies suggested that bovine brain NMT2 and human NMT1 show significant differences in their peptide substrate specificities. The metal ion Ca(2+) had stimulatory effects on NMT2 activity while Mn(2+) and Zn(2+) inhibited the enzyme activity. In addition, NMT2 activity was inhibited by various organic solvents and other detergents while NMT1 had a stimulatory effect. Biochemical characterization suggested that both forms of NMT have unique characteristics. Further analysis towards functional role NMT2 will lead the development of therapeutic target for the progression of various diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2009 2009-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2737134/ /pubmed/19746168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/907614 Text en Copyright © 2009 Ponniah Selvakumar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Selvakumar, Ponniah
Lakshmikuttyamma, Ashakumary
Sharma, Rajendra K.
Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2
title Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2
title_full Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2
title_fullStr Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2
title_short Biochemical Characterization of Bovine Brain Myristoyl-CoA:Protein N-Myristoyltransferase Type 2
title_sort biochemical characterization of bovine brain myristoyl-coa:protein n-myristoyltransferase type 2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2737134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19746168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/907614
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