Lysine acetylation: the tale of a modification from transcription regulation to metabolism

Arif, Mohammed ; Selvi, B. Ruthrotha ; Kundu, Tapas K. (2010) Lysine acetylation: the tale of a modification from transcription regulation to metabolism Chembiochem, 11 (11). pp. 1501-1504. ISSN 1439-4227

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Abstract

Reversible lysine acetylation is an important modification involved in the regulation of gene expression. Acetyl-CoA and NAD+ are major determinants of this modification, NAD+ levels being regulated by the cellular redox status. Recent reports have shown that lysine acetylation also regulates metabolic processes, thus linking the central metabolic process to gene expression.

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Keywords:Epigenetic Therapy; Gene Expression; Lysine Acetylation; Metabolism; NAD+
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