Lecture

Protein Modifications: Ubiquitination and Acylation

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This lecture covers the enzymatic mechanism of ubiquitin attachment to proteins, the role of ubiquitination in protein degradation, and the functions of ubiquitin-binding domains and deubiquitinases. It also explains the myristoylation and palmitoylation of proteins, the farnesylation and geranylgeranylation pathways, and the significance of Ras acylation for its cellular localization.

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