Acetylation of proteins, either on various amino-terminal residues or on the E-amino group of lysine residues, is catalyzed by a wide range of acetyltransferases. Amino-terminal acetylation occurs on the bulk of eukaryotic proteins and on regulatory peptides, whereas lysine acetylation occurs at different positions on a variety of proteins, including histones, transcription factors, nuclear import factors, and α-tubulin.
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Polevoda, B., & Sherman, F. (2002). The diversity of acetylated proteins. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2002-3-5-reviews0006
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