EC Number |
Posttranslational Modification |
Reference |
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1.1.1.34 | glycoprotein |
- |
654559 |
1.1.1.34 | glycoprotein |
identification of five N-glycosylation sites |
722328 |
1.1.1.34 | glycoprotein |
the enzyme sequence contains a glycosylation site |
687094 |
1.1.1.34 | lipoprotein |
identification of nineteen N-myristoylation sites and three characteristic sites |
722328 |
1.1.1.34 | more |
genistein, eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid down-regulate reductase activity, primarily through posttranscriptional effects |
668139 |
1.1.1.34 | more |
protein degradation, inhibition, or activation by calcium, and phosphorylation at a conserved site of the catalytic domain are mechanisms by which plant enzyme HMGR is posttranslationally modulated |
740956 |
1.1.1.34 | more |
the isozyme is not regulated by phosphorylation |
654546 |
1.1.1.34 | more |
the isozyme is probably not regulated by phosphorylation |
654546 |
1.1.1.34 | more |
ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of microsomal, but not mitochondrial, HMGR isozymes depends on environmental salinity, overview |
686736 |
1.1.1.34 | phosphoprotein |
activity is regulated by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation |
-, 286565, 286571, 286573, 286577 |