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Protein S-palmitoylation in immunity

Journal

OPEN BIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.200411

Keywords

S-palmitoylation; adaptive immunity; innate immune receptors; innate immune effectors

Funding

  1. Tri-Institutional Chemical Biology programme through the NIH Chemistry-Biology Training Grant [T32 GM115327]
  2. NIH-NIGMS [R01GM087544]

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S-palmitoylation is a reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins, regulating protein activity, stability, trafficking, and interactions. Recent studies have identified many S-palmitoylated immunity-associated proteins in immune cells, which can drive therapeutic advances in modulating immune responses.
S-palmitoylation is a reversible posttranslational lipid modification of proteins. It controls protein activity, stability, trafficking and protein-protein interactions. Recent global profiling of immune cells and targeted analysis have identified many S-palmitoylated immunity-associated proteins. Here, we review S-palmitoylated immune receptors and effectors, and their dynamic regulation at cellular membranes to generate specific and balanced immune responses. We also highlight how this understanding can drive therapeutic advances to pharmacologically modulate immune responses.

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