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Palmitoylation and Tetraspanin

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Difference between Palmitoylation and Tetraspanin

Palmitoylation vs. Tetraspanin

Palmitoylation is the covalent attachment of fatty acids, such as palmitic acid, to cysteine (S-palmitoylation) and less frequently to serine and threonine (O-palmitoylation) residues of proteins, which are typically membrane proteins. Tetraspanins are a family of membrane proteins found in all multicellular eukaryotes also referred to as the transmembrane 4 superfamily (TM4SF) proteins.

Similarities between Palmitoylation and Tetraspanin

Palmitoylation and Tetraspanin have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cysteine.

Cysteine

Cysteine (symbol Cys or C) is a semiessential proteinogenic amino acid with the formula.

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Palmitoylation and Tetraspanin Comparison

Palmitoylation has 47 relations, while Tetraspanin has 39. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.16% = 1 / (47 + 39).

References

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