Protein methylation

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Homo sapiens
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Methylation of lysine (Lys) and arginine (Arg) residues on non-histone proteins is a prevalent post-translational modification and important regulator of cellular signal transduction pathways including MAPK, WNT, BMP, Hippo and JAK–STAT. Crosstalk between methylation and other types of post-translational modifications and between histone and non-histone protein methylation is frequent, affecting cellular functions such as chromatin remodelling, gene transcription, protein synthesis, signal transduction and DNA repair (Biggar & Li 2015).
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25491103 Non-histone protein methylation as a regulator of cellular signalling and function

Biggar, KK, Li, SS

Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 2015
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