Proteins produced in cells often undergo modifications by enzymes after they are formed. One type of modification, called prenylation, adds ‘tags’ to proteins that tells them where to go in the cell and how to interact with other proteins.
Proteins produced in cells often undergo modifications by enzymes after they are formed. One type of modification, called prenylation, adds ‘tags’ to proteins that tells them where to go in the cell and how to interact with other proteins.