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  • The protein arginine methyltransferase family: an update about function, new perspectives and the physiological role in humans.

The protein arginine methyltransferase family: an update about function, new perspectives and the physiological role in humans.

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (2009-03-21)
S S Wolf
ABSTRACT

Information about the family of protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs) has been growing rapidly over the last few years and the emerging role of arginine methylation involved in cellular processes like signaling, RNA processing, gene transcription, and cellular transport function has been investigated. To date, 11 PRMTs gene transcripts have been identified in humans. Almost all PRMTs have been shown to have enzymatic activity and to catalyze arginine methylation. This review will summarize the overall function of human PRMTs and include novel highlights on each family member.