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1.4.4.2
acetylation
the activity is regulated by sequential posttranslational modifications, including acetylation and polyubiquitination, and reveal critical regulatory mechanisms of glycine metabolism and tumorigenesis. Acetylation of K514 inhibits glycine catabolism and pyrimidine synthesis. In addition, this acetylation of glycine decarboxylase also primes for its K33-linked polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation, leading to suppression of glycine metabolism and tumorigenesis
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1.4.4.2
proteolytic modification
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ubiquitination
the activity is regulated by sequential posttranslational modifications, including acetylation and polyubiquitination (K33-linked polyubiquitination), and reveal critical regulatory mechanisms of glycine metabolism and tumorigenesis
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