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Retinoylation of Proteins

There are two main routes involved in the retinoylation of proteins  [Pg.58]

Both in cells in culture and in vivo, the major targets for retinoylation are the regulatory subunits of cAMP-dependent protein kinases, suggesting a role for retinoic acid in modulation of the actions of cell surface acting hormones and neurotransmitters (Myhre et al., 1996). In a variety of cell types, cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity increases after exposure to retinoic acid. In a number of experimental situations, retinoic acid and cAMP act synergistically in cell differentiation. Takahashi et al. (1997) reported that 40 different proteins [Pg.59]


MyhreAM, TakahashiN, BlomhoffR, BreitmanTR, andNommKR (1996) Retinoylation of proteins in rat liver, kidney, and Inng in vivo. Journal of Lipid Research 37,1971-7. [Pg.442]


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