Lactylation: the novel histone modification influence on gene expression, protein function, and disease
Union Hospital · Jilin University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Lactic acid, traditionally considered as a metabolic waste product arising from glycolysis, has undergone a resurgence in scientific interest since the discovery of the Warburg effect in tumor cells. Numerous studies have proved that lactic acid could promote angiogenesis and impair the function of immune cells within tumor microenvironments. Nevertheless, the precise molecular mechanisms governing these biological functions remain inadequately understood. Recently, lactic acid has been found to induce a posttranslational modification, lactylation, that may offer insight into lactic acid's non-metabolic functions. Notably, the posttranslational modification of proteins by lactylation has emerged as a crucial…
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- 37.10
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- 100%
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9Topics & keywords
- Function (biology)
- Biology
- Glycolysis
- Posttranslational modification
- Computational biology
- Histone
- Lactic acid
- Mechanism (biology)