2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261543
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The S-palmitoylome and DHHC-PAT interactome of Drosophila melanogaster S2R+ cells indicate a high degree of conservation to mammalian palmitoylomes

Abstract: Protein S-palmitoylation, the addition of a long-chain fatty acid to target proteins, is among the most frequent reversible protein modifications in Metazoa, affecting subcellular protein localization, trafficking and protein-protein interactions. S-palmitoylated proteins are abundant in the neuronal system and are associated with neuronal diseases and cancer. Despite the importance of this post-translational modification, it has not been thoroughly studied in the model organism Drosophila melanogaster. Here w… Show more

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“…A recent S-palmitoyl-proteome study in Drosophila -derived S2R+ cells identified an estimated 3.5% of expressed genes in these cells to be palmitoylated. Interestingly, these palmitoylated proteins were found to be more conserved between flies and mammals compared to non-palmitoylated proteins ( Porcellato et al, 2022 ). They also identified putative substrates and interaction partners of the various PATs through DHHC-BioID, a proximity biotinylation-based method, which they validated in larval and adult flies for a complete organismal study.…”
Section: Putting Together the Ancestral Puzzle Of Palmitoylation: Les...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent S-palmitoyl-proteome study in Drosophila -derived S2R+ cells identified an estimated 3.5% of expressed genes in these cells to be palmitoylated. Interestingly, these palmitoylated proteins were found to be more conserved between flies and mammals compared to non-palmitoylated proteins ( Porcellato et al, 2022 ). They also identified putative substrates and interaction partners of the various PATs through DHHC-BioID, a proximity biotinylation-based method, which they validated in larval and adult flies for a complete organismal study.…”
Section: Putting Together the Ancestral Puzzle Of Palmitoylation: Les...mentioning
confidence: 99%