Post-Translational Modifications in prokaryotes and eukaryotes - Types, Functions, and Examples
References/Resources: / the_crux What are the different types of Post-Translational Modifications that occur in eukaryotes and prokaryotes after translation? How do Post Translational Modifications impact protein function? What are the different types of Post Translational Modifications? What is the function of Post-Translational Modifications? You will learn about phosphorylation, acetylation, methylation, glycosylation, ubiquitination, SUMOylation, proteolysis, and protein splicing and how PTMs affect diseases. Jump to your favorite modification: 00:00 Introduction 02:05 Why Post-Translational Modifications? 04:25 Classification 05:34 Phosphorylation 08:22 Methylation/Acetylation 09:33 Glycosylation 10:54 Ubiquitination 12:17 SUMOylation 13:42 Proteolysis 15:30 Protein Splicing 16:40 Diseases Must watch playlists: All videos on Transcription: • All about Transcription! All videos on Translation: • All about Translation! Thanks for watching :) Hit that LIKE button if you want more knowledge! COMMENT your questions, suggestions, and thoughts :) And I hope you have SUBSCRIBED because there is a lot more coming! :D

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