myristoyl

myristoyl
The univalent radical derived from myristic acid by loss of the hydroxy group

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  • myristic acid — The myristoyl group is one of the less common fatty acyl residues of phospholipids in biological membranes but is found as an N terminal modification of a large number of membrane associated proteins and some cytoplasmic proteins. It is a common… …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • NMT2 — N myristoyltransferase 2 Identifiers Symbols NMT2; External IDs OMIM:  …   Wikipedia

  • Acetyl-CoA C-myristoyltransferase — In enzymology, an acetyl CoA C myristoyltransferase (EC number|2.3.1.155) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:myristoyl CoA + acetyl CoA ightleftharpoons 3 oxopalmitoyl CoA + CoAThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are myristoyl… …   Wikipedia

  • Glycylpeptide N-tetradecanoyltransferase — In enzymology, a glycylpeptide N tetradecanoyltransferase (EC number|2.3.1.97) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:tetradecanoyl CoA + glycylpeptide ightleftharpoons CoA + N tetradecanoylglycylpeptideThus, the two substrates of this …   Wikipedia

  • Myristoylation — In myristoylation, a myristoyl group (derived from myristic acid, pictured above) is added. Myristoylation is an irreversible, co translational (during translation) protein modification found in animals, plants, fungi, protozoans[1] and viruses.… …   Wikipedia

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