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The mammalian nuclear lamina proteins—prelamin A- and B-type lamins—are post-translationally modified by farnesylation, endoproteolysis, and carboxymethylation at a carboxy-terminal CAAX (C, cysteine; a, aliphatic amino acid; X, any amino acid... see more

Protein Prenylation s? b? sung c?a các phân t? kháng nu?c t?i m?t protein ho?c m?t h?p ch?t hóa h?c. Nó là m?t quá trình bi?n d?i h?u d?ch mã (PTM: Post Translational Modification) dóng vai trò r?t quan tr?ng, ?nh hu?ng d?n nhi?u quá trình phân t? cung nh... see more

Progeria is also known as Hutchinson Gilford Progeria Syndrome. It is described by Jonathan Hutchinson and Hasting Gilford. The word Progeria obtained from the Greek word œpro means œbefore and œgeras means œagedness. It is a genetic disorder, not inherit... see more

Mutations in genes encoding nuclear envelope proteins, particularly LMNA encoding the A-type lamins, cause a broad range of diverse diseases, referred to as laminopathies. The astonishing variety of diseased phenotypes suggests that different mechanisms c... see more

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