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CellPalmSeq

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URL: https://cellpalmseq.med.ubc.ca
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Description: Curated RNA-seq database of palmitoylating and depalmitoylating enzyme expression in human single cell and bulk tissue, cancer cell lines and commonly used lab cell lines.
Year founded: 2023
Last update: 2023
Version: v1.0
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Country/Region: Canada

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University/Institution: Life Sciences Institute and Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health
Address: Bamji Lab, Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Life Sciences Institute and Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Shernaz X. Bamji
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): shernaz.bamji@ubc.ca

Publications

36760531
CellPalmSeq: A curated RNAseq database of palmitoylating and de-palmitoylating enzyme expression in human cell types and laboratory cell lines. [PMID: 36760531]
Angela R Wild, Peter W Hogg, Stephane Flibotte, Shruti Kochhar, Rocio B Hollman, Kurt Haas, Shernaz X Bamji

The reversible lipid modification protein S-palmitoylation can dynamically modify the localization, diffusion, function, conformation and physical interactions of substrate proteins. Dysregulated S-palmitoylation is associated with a multitude of human diseases including brain and metabolic disorders, viral infection and cancer. However, the diverse expression patterns of the genes that regulate palmitoylation in the broad range of human cell types are currently unexplored, and their expression in commonly used cell lines that are the workhorse of basic and preclinical research are often overlooked when studying palmitoylation dependent processes. We therefore created CellPalmSeq (https://cellpalmseq.med.ubc.ca), a curated RNAseq database and interactive webtool for visualization of the expression patterns of the genes that regulate palmitoylation across human single cell types, bulk tissue, cancer cell lines and commonly used laboratory non-human cell lines. This resource will allow exploration of these expression patterns, revealing important insights into cellular physiology and disease, and will aid with cell line selection and the interpretation of results when studying important cellular processes that depend on protein S-palmitoylation.

Front Physiol. 2023:14() | 18 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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1611/6895 (76.65%)
Expression:
319/1347 (76.392%)
1611
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17
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8.5
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Created on: 2023-08-28
Curated by:
Yue Qi [2023-09-12]
Yuanyuan Cheng [2023-09-06]
Xinyu Zhou [2023-08-28]