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The crosstalking of lactate‐Histone lactylation and tumor

PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications, 2023
ABSTRACTLactate was once considered to be a by‐product of energy metabolism, but its unique biological value was only gradually explored with the advent of the Warburg effect. As an end product of glycolysis, lactate can act as a substrate for energy metabolism, a signal transduction molecule, a regulator of the tumor microenvironment and immune cells,
Yao Rong   +7 more
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Histone Lactylation: A New Role for Glucose Metabolism

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2020
Lactate is an end product of glucose metabolism, which serves metabolic and nonmetabolic functions. A new study by Zhang et al. establishes a novel function for lactate whereby it is utilized in a new histone modification, histone lysine lactylation, to regulate gene expression in macrophages.
Maria V, Liberti, Jason W, Locasale
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Biochemistry and regulation of histone lysine l-lactylation

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Xinlei Sheng, Hening Lin, Yingming Zhao
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The TRIM33 Bromodomain Recognizes Histone Lysine Lactylation

ACS Chemical Biology
Histone lysine lactylation (Kla) regulates inflammatory gene expression in activated macrophages and mediates the polarization of inflammatory (M1) to reparative (M2) macrophages. However, the molecular mechanisms and key protein players involved in Kla-mediated transcriptional changes are unknown.
Raymundo Nuñez   +6 more
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Histone Lactylation Drives CD8 T Cell Metabolism and Function

2023
SummaryThe activation and functional differentiation of CD8 T cells are linked to metabolic pathways that result in the production of lactate. Lactylation is a lactate-derived histone post-translational modification (hPTM); however, the relevance of histone lactylation in the context of CD8 T cell activation and function is not known. Here, we show the
Deblina, Raychaudhuri   +7 more
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The Oncogenic Regulation of Histone Lysine Lactylation

2021
L-lactate is generated during glycolysis, a metabolic pathway that is widely associated with many physiological and disease related processes. We recently reported the discovery of lysine L-lactylation [K(L-la)] as a novel protein posttranslational modification occurring on histone proteins that can contribute to gene transcription.
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Histone Lysine Lactylation Regulates Gene Expression

Cancer Discovery, 2019
Abstract A previously unknown histone modification, lysine lactylation, was found in mouse and human cells.
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Both L-lactyl and D-lactyl enantiomers modify histones in mouse testis

Abstract Dynamic histone post-translational modifications are crucial to precisely orchestrate gene expression programs. The recently discovered histone lysine lactylation has already been explored in various pathological contexts, but less in normal tissues.
Julie Manessier   +7 more
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Comprehensive review of histone lactylation: Structure, function, and therapeutic targets

Biochemical Pharmacology
Histone lysine lactylation (Kla) has emerged as a distinct epigenetic modification that differs markedly from established acylation modifications through the unique addition of a lactyl group to a lysine residue. Such modifications not only alter nucleosome structure but also significantly impact chromatin dynamics and gene expression, thus playing a ...
Kaiwen Xu   +3 more
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Lumican promotes calcific aortic valve disease through H3 histone lactylation

European Heart Journal
Abstract Background and Aims Valve interstitial cells (VICs) undergo a transition to intermediate state cells before ultimately transforming into the osteogenic cell population, which is a pivotal cellular process in calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD).
Yuming Huang   +12 more
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