2007
DOI: 10.1126/stke.4092007re7
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Chronoregulation by Asparagine Deamidation

Abstract: Every asparagine in every protein undergoes nonenzymatic deamidation to aspartate or isoaspartate at a rate determined by the surrounding protein structure and cellular environment. Under physiologic conditions, the deamidation half-life of individual asparagines in proteins is proposed to range from less than a day to several centuries. More than 200 proteins have been shown to undergo deamidation to a meaningful degree, and modeling predicts that hundreds more undergo deamidation at rates that have the poten… Show more

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“…This reaction can occur both in vitro, e.g., during protein storage, and in vivo during protein aging (1). The rate of Asn deamidation is determined by several factors, including protein sequence and secondary/tertiary structure that, juxtaposing Asn to specific functional groups, can inhibit or accelerate the reaction (1,2).…”
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“…This reaction can occur both in vitro, e.g., during protein storage, and in vivo during protein aging (1). The rate of Asn deamidation is determined by several factors, including protein sequence and secondary/tertiary structure that, juxtaposing Asn to specific functional groups, can inhibit or accelerate the reaction (1,2).…”
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“…These modifications can alter protein function and stability and render the proteins more susceptible to degradation (1). Therefore, Asn deamidation has been viewed as a sort of molecular timer that marks the spontaneous protein aging (1,3). In vivo, Asn deamidation has been observed to occur in pathological conditions associated with oxidative stress (4 -7).…”
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