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Lysine Succinylation and Acetylation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Journal of Proteome Research, 2018
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a multi-drug-resistant human opportunistic pathogen largely involved in nosocomial infections. Unfortunately, effective antibacterial agents are lacking. Exploring its physiology at the post-translational modifications (PTMs) level may contribute to the renewal of combat tactics.
Gaviard, Charlotte   +5 more
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ILSES: Identification lysine succinylation-sites with ensemble classification

2016 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), 2016
Lysine succinylation is one of most important types in protein post-translational modification, which is involved in many cellular processes and serious diseases. However, effective recognition of such sites with traditional experiment methods may seem to be treated as time-consuming and laborious.
Wenzheng Bao, Lin Zhu, De-Shuang Huang
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Dynamic Changes in Lysine Succinylation As Important Regulators of Erythropoiesis

Blood, 2023
Lysine succinylation has emerged as a recently discovered protein modification that significantly impacts the chemical environment and exhibits diverse functions in various biological processes. However, the specific role of lysine succinylation in erythropoiesis has not been fully elucidated.
Bin Hu   +8 more
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Systematic Identification and Analysis of Lysine Succinylation in Strawberry Stigmata

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2018
The various post-translational modifications (PTMs) of plant proteins have important regulatory roles in development. We therefore examined various modified proteins from strawberry stigmata and found that succinylation of lysine residues was the most abundant type of modification.
Xianping Fang   +12 more
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Elevated lysine crotonylation and succinylation in the brains of BTBR mice

International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 2019
The BTBR T + Itpr3tf/J (BTBR) mouse has developmental disorders in the central nervous system and many aberrant neuroanatomical structures. However, identification of the pathological mechanisms underlying these abnormal neuroanatomical structures in the brains of BTBR mice is still lacking.
Min, Wang   +7 more
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