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Polyglycylation
Polyglycylation is a form of posttranslational modification of glutamate residues of the carboxyl-terminal region tubulin in certain microtubules (e.g., axonemal) originally discovered in Paramecium, and later shown in mammalian neurons as well.
References
References
- (1994). "Polyglycylation of tubulin: a posttranslational modification in axonemal microtubules". Science.
- Banerjee Asok. (2002). "Coordination of posttranslational modifications of bovine brain alpha-tubulin. Polyglycylation of delta2 tubulin". J. Biol. Chem..
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