Slippery signaling: Palmitoylation-dependent control of neuronal kinase localization and activity.

Abstract:

:Modification of proteins with the lipid palmitate, a process called palmitoylation, is important for the normal function of neuronal cells. However, most attention has focused on how palmitoylation regulates the targeting and trafficking of neurotransmitter receptors and non-enzymatic scaffold proteins. In this review we discuss recent studies that suggest that palmitoylation also plays additional roles in neurons by controlling the localization, interactions and perhaps even the activity of protein kinases that play key roles in physiological neuronal regulation and in neuropathological processes.

journal_name

Mol Membr Biol

authors

Montersino A,Thomas GM

doi

10.1080/09687688.2016.1182652

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-08-01 00:00:00

pages

179-88

issue

5-8

eissn

0968-7688

issn

1464-5203

journal_volume

32

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