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Heterogeneous polymerization via two-step crosslinking for tunable microribbon hydrogels. [PDF]

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Lysine acetyltransferases and lysine deacetylases as targets for cardiovascular disease

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019
Lysine acetylation is a conserved, reversible, post-translational protein modification regulated by lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) and lysine deacetylases (KDACs; also known as histone deacetylases (HDACs)) that is involved in many cellular signalling pathways and diseases. Studies in animal models have revealed a regulatory role of reversible lysine
Peng Li, J. Ge, Hua Li
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Comprehensive Analysis of Lysine Lactylation in Rice (Oryza sativa) Grains.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
Protein lysine lactylation is a new post-translational modification (PTM) prevalently found in fungi and mammalian cells that directly stimulates gene transcription and regulates the glycolytic flux.
Xiaoxi Meng   +3 more
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Formation of thymine-lysine and cytosine-lysine adducts in DNA-lysine photoconjugate

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1995
Lysine was covalently conjugated to calf thymus DNA by irradiation with UV light (wavelength, 253.7 nm). The results showed monofunctional covalent photobinding of lysine molecules with bases in DNA. Only the epsilon-amino group of lysine participated in the photoconjugation reaction. Thymine and cytosine were modified by 60% and 25% respectively.
N, Islam, R, Ali
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Antibacterial lysine analogs that target lysine riboswitches

Nature Chemical Biology, 2006
Lysine riboswitches are bacterial RNA structures that sense the concentration of lysine and regulate the expression of lysine biosynthesis and transport genes. Members of this riboswitch class are found in the 5' untranslated region of messenger RNAs, where they form highly selective receptors for lysine.
Kenneth F, Blount   +4 more
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