Actions for Structure, Activity, and Function of Protein Methyltransferases
Structure, Activity, and Function of Protein Methyltransferases
- Published
- Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (292 p.)
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- Language Note
- English
- Restrictions on Access
- Open Access Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- This collection of review articles describes the structure, function and mechanism of individual protein methyltransferase enzymes including protein lysine methyltransferases, protein arginine methyltransferases, and also the less abundant protein histidine methyltransferases and protein N-terminal end methyltransferases. The topics covered in the individual reviews include structural aspects (domain architecture, homologs and paralogs, and structure), biochemical properties (mechanism, sequence specificity, product specificity, regulation, and histone and non-histone substrates), cellular features (subcellular localization, expression patterns, cellular roles and function, biological effects of substrate protein methylation, connection to cell signaling pathways, and connection to chromatin regulation) and their role in diseases. This review book is a useful resource for scientists working on protein methylation and protein methyltransferases and those interested in joining this emerging research field.
- Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- actin
- actin cytoskeleton
- AML
- arginine methylation
- cancer
- cardiovascular disease
- cell proliferation
- cell signaling
- chromatin regulation
- congenital heart diseases
- cytoskeleton
- dendritic spine
- diabetes
- disease
- DNA damage repair
- dystonia
- eEF1A
- EHMT1
- EHMT2
- enteroviruses
- enzyme regulation
- enzyme specificity
- epigenetics
- G9a
- GLP
- GTPase
- H3K36
- H3K36me2
- H3K4me3
- H3K9 methylation
- H3R2me2a
- H4R3 methylation
- heterochromatin
- histone
- Hsmar1
- Huntington's disease
- immunity
- inflammation
- inflammatory bowel disease
- lysine methylation
- lysine-specific methyltransferase (PKMT)
- methyltransferase
- Metnase
- METTL13
- MLL2
- N-terminal methylation
- n/a
- neurodegenerative diseases
- neuron
- NHEJ
- non-homologous end joining repair
- NSD1
- NSD3
- NUP98-NSD1
- oncogenesis
- PKMT
- pluripotency
- polymerization
- post translational modification
- post-translational modification
- post-translational protein modification
- posttranslational modifications
- Prader-Willi syndrome
- PRMT1
- PRMT2
- PRMT5
- PRMT6
- PRMT7
- protein arginine methylation
- protein histidine methylation
- protein lysine methylation
- protein post-translational modification
- Rett syndrome
- schizophrenia
- SET7/9
- SETD3
- SETD7
- SETDB1
- SETMAR
- SH3
- SOTOS
- stress response
- structure
- structure and function
- synapse
- transcriptional regulation
- translation
- transposable elements
- transposase
- WHSC1L1
- ISBN
- 9783036541396
9783036541402
books978-3-0365-4140-2 - Collection
- DOAB Library.
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- Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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