Study on the Cellular Regulation and Function of Lysine Malonylation, Glutarylation and Crotonylation
This book presents pioneering findings on the characterization of cellular regulation and function for three recently identified
protein posttranslational modifications (PTMs): lysine malonylation (Kmal), glutarylation (Kglu) and crotonylation (Kcr). Les mer
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This book presents pioneering findings on the characterization of cellular regulation and function for three recently identified
protein posttranslational modifications (PTMs): lysine malonylation (Kmal), glutarylation (Kglu) and crotonylation (Kcr).
It addresses three main topics: (i) Detecting Kmal substrates using a chemical reporter, which provides important information
regarding the complex cellular networks modulated by Kmal; (ii) Identifying Kglu as a new histone PTM and assessing the direct
impact of histone Kglu on chromatin structure and dynamics; and (iii) Revealing Sirt3's value as a regulating enzyme for histone
Kcr dynamics and gene transcription, which opens new avenues for examining the physiological significance of histone Kcr.
Taken together, these studies provide information critical to understanding how these protein PTMs are associated with various
human diseases, and to identifying therapeutic targets for the dysregulation of these novel protein markers in various human
diseases.