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Composition and biological significance of the human Nalpha-terminal acetyltransferases.


ABSTRACT: Protein Nalpha-terminal acetylation is one of the most common protein modifications in eukaryotic cells, occurring on approximately 80% of soluble human proteins. An increasing number of studies links Nalpha-terminal acetylation to cell differentiation, cell cycle, cell survival, and cancer. Thus, Nalpha-terminal acetylation is an essential modification for normal cell function in humans. Still, little is known about the functional role of Nalpha-terminal acetylation. Recently, the three major human N-acetyltransferase complexes, hNatA, hNatB and hNatC, were identified and characterized. We here summarize the identified N-terminal acetyltransferase complexes in humans, and we review the biological studies on Nalpha-terminal acetylation in humans and other higher eukaryotes.

SUBMITTER: Starheim KK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2722096 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Composition and biological significance of the human Nalpha-terminal acetyltransferases.

Starheim Kristian K KK   Gromyko Darina D   Velde Rolf R   Varhaug Jan Erik JE   Arnesen Thomas T  

BMC proceedings 20090804


Protein Nalpha-terminal acetylation is one of the most common protein modifications in eukaryotic cells, occurring on approximately 80% of soluble human proteins. An increasing number of studies links Nalpha-terminal acetylation to cell differentiation, cell cycle, cell survival, and cancer. Thus, Nalpha-terminal acetylation is an essential modification for normal cell function in humans. Still, little is known about the functional role of Nalpha-terminal acetylation. Recently, the three major h  ...[more]

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