NIH Record - National Institutes of Health
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September 27, 2024

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On the Cover

Molecular view of DHHC palmitoyltransferases. Human DHHC20 (yellow) is embedded in the Golgi membrane (green), a compartment located inside cells. DHHC20 attaches a fatty acid chain (white) to a target protein (blue, foreground), which anchors the protein to the Golgi membrane. NIH researchers have reported the first 3D structure of DHHC enzymes. The finding promises to improve drug design for common forms of cancer.

Jeremy Swan/NICHD

The NIH Record

The NIH Record, founded in 1949, is the biweekly newsletter for employees of the National Institutes of Health.

Published 25 times each year, it comes out on payday Fridays.

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