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The role of s-palmitoylation in neurological diseases: implication for zDHHC family.


ABSTRACT: S-palmitoylation is a reversible posttranslational modification, and the palmitoylation reaction in human-derived cells is mediated by the zDHHC family, which is composed of S-acyltransferase enzymes that possess the DHHC (Asp-His-His-Cys) structural domain. zDHHC proteins form an autoacylation intermediate, which then attaches the fatty acid to cysteine a residue in the target protein. zDHHC proteins sublocalize in different neuronal structures and exert dif-ferential effects on neurons. In humans, many zDHHC proteins are closely related to human neu-rological disor-ders. This review focuses on a variety of neurological disorders, such as AD (Alz-heimer's disease), HD (Huntington's disease), SCZ (schizophrenia), XLID (X-linked intellectual disability), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and glioma. In this paper, we will discuss and summarize the research progress regarding the role of zDHHC proteins in these neu-rological disorders.

SUBMITTER: Liao D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10824933 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of s-palmitoylation in neurological diseases: implication for zDHHC family.

Liao Dan D   Huang Yutao Y   Liu Dan D   Zhang Haofuzi H   Shi Xinyu X   Li Xin X   Luo Peng P  

Frontiers in pharmacology 20240116


S-palmitoylation is a reversible posttranslational modification, and the palmitoylation reaction in human-derived cells is mediated by the zDHHC family, which is composed of S-acyltransferase enzymes that possess the DHHC (Asp-His-His-Cys) structural domain. zDHHC proteins form an autoacylation intermediate, which then attaches the fatty acid to cysteine a residue in the target protein. zDHHC proteins sublocalize in different neuronal structures and exert dif-ferential effects on neurons. In hum  ...[more]

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