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  • Post-translational modifications

    Covalent alterations to proteins after translation, affecting their activity and function.
  • Methylation

    Addition of a methyl group to a protein, modifying it covalently.
  • Acetylation

    Process of adding an acetyl group to a protein, altering its function.
  • Ubiquitination

    Attachment of ubiquitin, a small protein, to another protein, marking it for degradation.
  • Phosphorylation

    Addition of a phosphate group to a protein, often regulating its activity.
  • Hydroxylation

    Incorporation of a hydroxyl group into a protein, affecting its properties.
  • Lipidation

    Attachment of a lipid to a protein, influencing its membrane association.
  • Disulfide bonds

    Covalent linkages between sulfur atoms in proteins, stabilizing their structure.
  • Sulfation

    Addition of a sulfur group to a protein, modifying its function.
  • Glycosylation

    Attachment of a carbohydrate to a protein, impacting its stability and activity.