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PROSITE documentation PDOC00008

N-myristoylation site

Description:

An appreciable number of eukaryotic proteins are acylated by the covalent addition of myristate (a C14-saturated fatty acid) to their N-terminal residue via an amide linkage [1,2]. The sequence specificity of the enzyme responsible for this modification, myristoyl CoA:protein N-myristoyl transferase (NMT), has been derived from the sequence of known N-myristoylated proteins and from studies using synthetic peptides. It seems to be the following:

Note:

We deliberately include as potential myristoylated glycine residues, those which are internal to a sequence. It could well be that the sequence under study represents a viral polyprotein precursor and that subsequent proteolytic processing could expose an internal glycine as the N-terminal of a mature protein.

Last update:

October 1989 / Pattern and text revised.

Technical section:

PROSITE method (with tools and information) covered by this documentation:

MYRISTYL, PS00008N-myristoylation site  (PATTERN with a high probability of occurrence!)
Consensus pattern: G - {EDRKHPFYW} - x(2) - [STAGCN] - {P} [G is the N - myristoylation site]
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References:

1 AuthorsTowler D.A., Gordon J.I., Adams S.P., Glaser L.
TitleThe biology and enzymology of eukaryotic protein acylation.
SourceAnnu. Rev. Biochem. 57:69-99(1988).
PubMed ID3052287
DOI10.1146/annurev.bi.57.070188.000441
2 AuthorsGrand R.J.A.
TitleAcylation of viral and eukaryotic proteins.
SourceBiochem. J. 258:625-638(1989).
PubMed ID2658970

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