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2.7.1.138
lipoprotein
the enzyme is myristoylated at the N-terminus within the pleckstrin homology PH domain, required for activity
661860
2.7.1.138
phosphoprotein
activity of CerK is regulated by post-translational modifications including phosphorylation
760632
2.7.1.138
phosphoprotein
phosphorylation of serine residues at positions 340 and 408, putative additional phosphorylation site at serine 427 lying in the calcium/calmodulin domain, preventing phosphorylation at S340 results in CERK instability
699827
2.7.1.138
ubiquitination
levels of CerK are downregulated by the ubiquitin/proteasome and lysosome pathways and the former pathway-sensitive pool of CerK is suggested to be linked with exocytosis in PC12 cells
760632
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