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SwissPalm: Protein Palmitoylation database version 1; peer review: 3 approved
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van der Goot, Françoise Gisou
, Blanc, Mathieu
, Migliozzi, Daniel
, David, Fabrice
, Armand, Florence
, Abrami, Laurence
, Bürgi, Jérôme
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Cell Signaling
/ Data Sharing
/ Membranes & Sorting
2015
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SwissPalm: Protein Palmitoylation database version 1; peer review: 3 approved
by
van der Goot, Françoise Gisou
, Blanc, Mathieu
, Migliozzi, Daniel
, David, Fabrice
, Armand, Florence
, Abrami, Laurence
, Bürgi, Jérôme
in
Cell Signaling
/ Data Sharing
/ Membranes & Sorting
2015
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SwissPalm: Protein Palmitoylation database version 1; peer review: 3 approved
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SwissPalm: Protein Palmitoylation database version 1; peer review: 3 approved
2015
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Overview
Protein S-palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational modification that regulates many key biological processes, although the full extent and functions of protein S-palmitoylation remain largely unexplored. Recent developments of new chemical methods have allowed the establishment of palmitoyl-proteomes of a variety of cell lines and tissues from different species. As the amount of information generated by these high-throughput studies is increasing, the field requires centralization and comparison of this information. Here we present SwissPalm (
http://swisspalm.epfl.ch), our open, comprehensive, manually curated resource to study protein S-palmitoylation. It currently encompasses more than 5000 S-palmitoylated protein hits from seven species, and contains more than 500 specific sites of S-palmitoylation. SwissPalm also provides curated information and filters that increase the confidence in true positive hits, and integrates predictions of S-palmitoylated cysteine scores, orthologs and isoform multiple alignments. Systems analysis of the palmitoyl-proteome screens indicate that 10% or more of the human proteome is susceptible to S-palmitoylation. Moreover, ontology and pathway analyses of the human palmitoyl-proteome reveal that key biological functions involve this reversible lipid modification. Comparative analysis finally shows a strong crosstalk between S-palmitoylation and other post-translational modifications. Through the compilation of data and continuous updates, SwissPalm will provide a powerful tool to unravel the global importance of protein S-palmitoylation.
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F1000Research,F1000 Research Ltd
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