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Reply to Comment on "Binding Affinity Determines Substrate Specificity and Enables Discovery of substrates for N-Myristoyltransferases".

Dan SuTatsiana KosciukHening Lin
Published in: ACS catalysis (2022)
In our previously published article, an intriguing enzymology observation with the N-myristoyltransferases (NMT1 and NMT2) led us to conclude that binding affinity is important for determining in vivo substrate specificity and this can explain the vast literature that reports the coimmunoprecipitation of protein-modifying enzymes and their substrates. This understanding also provides a facile method to identify substrate proteins for such enzymes, which we demonstrated by identifying three substrate proteins using existing interactome data for NMT1 and NMT2. Dr. Meinnel recently commented on our finding, and we hope this Reply helps to clarify some of the important points we aimed to make in the original article.
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