2015
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m115.651356
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The Canonical DHHC Motif Is Not Absolutely Required for the Activity of the Yeast S-acyltransferases Swf1 and Pfa4

Abstract: Background: Mutations in the DHHC motif of S-acyltransferases are thought to result in lack of activity. Results: The yeast S-acyltransferases Swf1 and Pfa4 are partially active in the absence of an intact DHHC motif. Conclusion: S-acylation may occur by alternative mechanisms. Significance: These results contribute to understanding the mechanism of protein S-acylation and suggest that proteins with divergent DHHC motifs might possess S-acyltransferase activity.

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“…lysine, arginine, or protonated histidine side chains. 44 Indeed, the studies of Mitchell et al 41 and Gonzalez Montoro et al 12 suggest that the first histidine within the DHHC motif plays a significant role in the second step of the palmitoylation mechanism, involving the transfer of palmitoyl residue from PATs to the target protein. This might be due to histidine-aided deprotonation of the cysteine residues of the acceptor protein.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Palmitoylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…lysine, arginine, or protonated histidine side chains. 44 Indeed, the studies of Mitchell et al 41 and Gonzalez Montoro et al 12 suggest that the first histidine within the DHHC motif plays a significant role in the second step of the palmitoylation mechanism, involving the transfer of palmitoyl residue from PATs to the target protein. This might be due to histidine-aided deprotonation of the cysteine residues of the acceptor protein.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Palmitoylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,11,16 This is not the case, however, for two yeast PATs, Pfa4, and Swf1, because palmitoylation still occurred when their DHHC cysteine residue was mutated into arginine or alanine. 12 In view of the recent work of Hemsley and Grierson, 17 it might be explained that it is possible for PATs to be acylated in trans when the cysteine of the DHHC motif is mutated. Moreover, at least in the case of human DHHCs 5, 6, and 8, autoplamitoylation was detected in the C-terminal region defined as CCX7-13C(S/T) motif, where three cysteine residues are present.…”
Section: Dhhc Proteins: Structurementioning
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