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Really amazing........Thanks........If it works then ok...... I am expecting this type of helps from you in future also. We have been purchasing abcam antibodies through Allied Scientific Products, Kolkata and those are really worthy products. I have one more doubt about acetylation of a protein. By N-terminal acetylation of a protein, is it really mean that those protein can be directed or targeted to some specific site inside a cell. please answer if you have time......
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Asked on Dec 23 2011
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I am not an expert on DAP1 so I don't have any further information about what effect the acetylserine has in the cell. According to the uniprot database, the reference PMID 16602700 contains additional information about this specific acetylation. In general, post translational modifications of proteins can often lead to changes in their subcellular localization or expression level. I am sorry I could not be more helpful, please let me know if you have any further questions.
Answered on Dec 23 2011