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Hongwei Zheng, J. Jian, S. Monaghan et al.,
2021,
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Recent studies have shown that a key strategy of many pathogens is to use post-translational modification (PTMs) to modulate host factors critical for infection. Lysine succinylation (Ksuc) is a major...

Yuanda Lv, Zhaohua Peng, Xiaoxi Meng et al.,
2018,
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Proteins and proteomics

Protein lysine acetylation is a highly conserved post-translational modification with various biological functions. However, only a limited number of acetylation sites have been reported in plants, es...

Jian Wang, Xiong Deng, G. Zhu et al.,
2016,
Scientific Reports

Protein acetylation and succinylation are the most crucial protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) involved in the regulation of plant growth and development. In this study, we present the fir...

Yuxiao Chang, Yifeng Wang, Xiaohong Tong et al.,
2018,
Molecules

PKA (protein lysine acetylation) is a key post-translational modification involved in the regulation of various biological processes in rice. So far, rice acetylome data is very limited due to the hig...

Yan Wang, Jindong Zhao, Mingkun Yang et al.,
2018,
Plant & cell physiology

Lysine succinylation is a newly identified protein post-translational modification and plays important roles in various biological pathways in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, but its extent and funct...

Lysine succinylation is a form of posttranslational modification of the proteins that play an essential functional role in every aspect of cell metabolism in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Aside fro...

Zhaohua Peng, Xiaoxi Meng, Zhaohua Peng et al.,
2017,
Scientific Reports

Lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation is a recently identified protein post-translational modification that is known to affect the association between histone and DNA. However, non-histone protein lysine 2-...

Zhaohua Peng, Xiaoxi Meng, Zhaohua Peng et al.,
2018,
Journal of proteomics

In recent years, lysine malonylation has garnered wide spread interest due to its potential regulatory roles. While studies have been performed in bacteria, mouse, and human, the involvement and the b...

Longxiang Xie, Wenjie Fang, Jianping Xie et al.,
2017,
Journal of proteomics

Histoplasma capsulatum, the causative agent of histoplasmosis (also called "Darling's disease"), can affect both immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts. Post-translational protein modification by...

M. Mann, J. Cox, D. Schwarzer et al.,
2017,
Molecular systems biology

Histone deacetylases have central functions in regulating stress defenses and development in plants. However, the knowledge about the deacetylase functions is largely limited to histones, although the...

Yifeng Wang, Xiaohong Tong, Jian Zhang et al.,
2017,
PloS one

Germination is a key event in the angiosperm life cycle. N-glycosylation of proteins is one of the most common post-translational modifications, and has been recognized to be an important regulator of...

V. Zhukov, I. Tikhonovich, A. Frolov et al.,
2020,
International journal of molecular sciences

For centuries, crop plants have represented the basis of the daily human diet. Among them, cereals and legumes, accumulating oils, proteins, and carbohydrates in their seeds, distinctly dominate moder...

Henning Redestig, Matthias Mann, Valeria Santoro et al.,
2017,
Mitochondrion

Cellular signaling pathways are regulated in a highly dynamic fashion in order to quickly adapt to distinct environmental conditions. Acetylation of lysine residues represents a central process that o...

Ping Mu, W. Liang, Yumei Zhang et al.,
2017,
BMC Genomics

BackgroundProtein lysine succinylation is an important post-translational modification and plays a critical regulatory role in almost every aspects of cell metabolism in both eukaryotes and prokaryote...

Huizhong Wang, Huizhong Wang, Chenjia Shen et al.,
2017,
BMC Genomics

BackgroundLysine succinylation is a ubiquitous and important protein post-translational modification in various eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. However, its functions in Dendrobium officinale, an im...

Lingling Wang, Qi Jin, Bo Liu et al.,
2017,
BMC Genomics

BackgroundDermatophytes, the most common cause of fungal infections, affect millions of individuals worldwide. They pose a major threat to public health because of the severity and longevity of infect...

Feng Zhang, F. Zhang, Shihua Wang et al.,
2016,
Scientific Reports

Aspergillus flavus is a pathogenic fungus that produces toxic and carcinogenic aflatoxins and is the causative agent of aflatoxicosis. A growing body of evidence indicates that reversible phosphorylat...

Feng Zhang, Shihua Wang, Mingkun Yang et al.,
2018,
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics

Aspergillus flavus (A. flavus) is a ubiquitous saprophytic and pathogenic fungus that produces the aflatoxin carcinogen, and A. flavus can have tremendous economic and health impacts worldwide. Increa...

Mingkun Yang, F. Ge, Xiaohuang Lin et al.,
2017,
Journal of proteome research

As a recently validated reversible post translational modification, lysine malonylation regulates diverse cellular processes from bacteria to mammals, but its existence and function in photosynthetic ...

K. Dietz, Karl-Josef Dietz, Michael Liebthal et al.,
2017,
Antioxidants & redox signaling

Abstract Significance: Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are thiol peroxidases with multiple functions in the antioxidant defense and redox signaling network of the cell. Our progressing understanding assigns bot...