NatC acetylates ARFFRP1

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R-HSA-6814090
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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ARFRP1 is an ARF family member GTPase that recruits ARL1 to the trans-Golgi network to play roles in retrograde trafficking of proteins from the endolysosomal system. ARFRP1 is an atypical ARF family member in that it is not myristolated, but is instead acetylated at the amino-terminal methionine by the NatC complex. Acetylation is required for the interaction of ARFRP1 with SYS1, which contributes to its targeting to its TGN (Behnia et al, 2004; Setty et al, 2004).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
15077114 Golgi targeting of ARF-like GTPase Arl3p requires its Nalpha-acetylation and the integral membrane protein Sys1p

Setty, SR, Boone, C, Tong, AH, Strochlic, TI, Burd, CG

Nat. Cell Biol. 2004
15077113 Targeting of the Arf-like GTPase Arl3p to the Golgi requires N-terminal acetylation and the membrane protein Sys1p

Panic, B, Whyte, JR, Behnia, R, Munro, S

Nat. Cell Biol. 2004
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peptide alpha-N-acetyltransferase activity of NAA30:NAA35:NAA38 [cytosol]

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