In silico analysis of protein Lys-Nε -acetylation in plants

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Abstract

Among post-translational modifications, there are some conceptual similarities between Lys-Nε-acetylation and Ser/Thr/Tyr O-phosphorylation. Herein we present a bioinformatics-based overview of reversible protein Lys-acetylation, including some comparisons with reversible protein phosphorylation. The study of Lys-acetylation of plant proteins has lagged behind studies of mammalian and microbial cells; 1000s of acetylation sites have been identified in mammalian proteins compared with only hundreds of sites in plant proteins. While most previous emphasis was focused on post-translational modifications of histones, more recent studies have addressed metabolic regulation. Being directly coupled with cellular CoA/acetyl-CoA and NAD/NADH, reversible Lys-Nε-acetylation has the potential to control, or contribute to control, of primary metabolism, signaling, and growth and development. © 2014 Rao, Thelen and Miernyk.

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Shyama Prasad Rao, R., Thelen, J. J., & Miernyk, J. A. (2014, August 4). In silico analysis of protein Lys-Nε -acetylation in plants. Frontiers in Plant Science. Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00381

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