Lysine acetylation is a post-translational modification that is conserved from bacteria to humans. It is catalysed by the activities of lysine acetyltransferases, which use acetyl-CoA as the acetyl-donor molecule, and lysine deacetylases, which remove the acetyl moiety. Recently, it was reported that YcgC represents a new prokaryotic deacetylase family with no apparent homologies to existing deacetylases (Tu et al., 2015). Here we report the results of experiments which demonstrate that YcgC is not a deacetylase.
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Kremer, M., Kuhlmann, N., Lechner, M., Baldus, L., & Lammers, M. (2018, June 25). Comment on ‘YcgC represents a new protein deacetylase family in prokaryotes.’ ELife. eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.37798
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