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Locking Down The N-Terminus Of Prmt1 In Order To Assess The Role Of Motion In Activity, Taylor James Rasmussen
Locking Down The N-Terminus Of Prmt1 In Order To Assess The Role Of Motion In Activity, Taylor James Rasmussen
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Protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs) are involved In many major biological pathways in the human body. Processes that demonstrate arginine methylation by PRMTs include, but are not limited to, histone modification, DNA transcription, and post-translational protein modifications. Although recent research has allowed the identification of several PRMT isoforms and exposed their involvement in these processes, relatively little is known about the details of how these enzymes perform their biochemical duties. It is currently hypothesized that the N-terminus of PRMT variant I is involved in recognizing substrates and aiding in catalysis by virtue of a change in its conformation. To understand how …