2-hydroxymyristic acid

2-hydroxymyristic acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Hankins JV et al. Elucidation of a novel Vibrio cholerae lipid A secondary hydroxy-acyltransferase and its role in innate immune recognition. 2011 Mol. Microbiol. pmid:21752109
Martinić M et al. Contribution of the lipopolysaccharide to resistance of Shigella flexneri 2a to extreme acidity. 2011 PLoS ONE pmid:21984920
Liu Y et al. N-terminally myristoylated feline foamy virus Gag allows Env-independent budding of sub-viral particles. 2011 Viruses pmid:22163342
Heithoff DM et al. Intraspecies variation in the emergence of hyperinfectious bacterial strains in nature. 2012 PLoS Pathog. pmid:22511871
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Chen J et al. Chaperone properties of pdia3 participate in rapid membrane actions of 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin d3. 2013 Mol. Endocrinol. pmid:23660595
Harper DR et al. Inhibition of varicella-zoster virus replication by an inhibitor of protein myristoylation. 1993 J. Gen. Virol. pmid:8389801
Paige LA et al. Reversible palmitoylation of the protein-tyrosine kinase p56lck. 1993 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:8473310
Galbiati F et al. Chemical inhibition of myristoylation of the G-protein Gi1 alpha by 2-hydroxymyristate does not interfere with its palmitoylation or membrane association. Evidence that palmitoylation, but not myristoylation, regulates membrane attachment. 1996 Biochem. J. pmid:8611146
Kantor DB et al. A role for endothelial NO synthase in LTP revealed by adenovirus-mediated inhibition and rescue. 1996 Science pmid:8939872