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Regulation of Cellular Metabolism by Protein Lysine Acetylation

Fudan University · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

Protein lysine acetylation has emerged as a key posttranslational modification in cellular regulation, in particular through the modification of histones and nuclear transcription regulators. We show that lysine acetylation is a prevalent modification in enzymes that catalyze intermediate metabolism. Virtually every enzyme in glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, the urea cycle, fatty acid metabolism, and glycogen metabolism was found to be acetylated in human liver tissue. The concentration of metabolic fuels, such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids, influenced the acetylation status of metabolic enzymes. Acetylation activated enoyl-coenzyme A hydratase/3-hydroxyacyl-coenzyme…

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Keywords
  • Acetylation
  • Lysine
  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Metabolic pathway
  • Metabolism
  • Biology
  • Function (biology)
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