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Histone Posttranslational Modifications in Schizophrenia

2017
Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder with high heritability; however, family and twin studies have indicated that environmental factors also play important roles in the etiology of disease. Environmental triggers exert their influence on behavior via epigenetic mechanisms.
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Nonenzymatic posttranslational protein modifications in ageing

Experimental Gerontology, 2008
One of the most fundamental molecular aspects of aging is accumulating oxidative damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) as proposed by the free radical theory of aging. These unwanted chemical side products of normal metabolism lead to the formation of altered, less active and potentially toxic species of DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, and small ...
Vukić, Soskić   +2 more
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Posttranslational protein modifications

Critical Care Medicine, 2005
Robert S B, Clark   +2 more
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Proteome Analysis of Posttranslational Modifications

2003
Publisher Summary The chapter focuses on current progress in the identification of protein modifications, with an emphasis on phosphorylation and glycosylation. One of the most important posttranslational protein modifications used to modulate protein activity and propagate signals within cellular pathways and networks is phosphorylation.
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Posttranslational Modifications of Tubulin

2012
Recent studies have highlighted the potential importance of posttranslational modifications of tubulin in dictating response to antitumor drugs and disease progression. These modifications include glutamylation, glycylation, phosphorylation, acetylation, and tyrosination.
Suzan K. Chao   +2 more
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Posttranslational protein modifications

2017
Antonio Blanco, Gustavo Blanco
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Posttranslational Modification of Proteins

2015
Proteins are subject to continuous reversible and irreversible modifications. These posttranslational modifications directly influence the stability and/or the function of proteins. Aging results in an increased half-life of proteins, which is associated with enhanced oxidative modifications of amino acid residues.
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Posttranslational Modifications

1998
Radha Gudepu Krishna, Finn Wold
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Posttranslational Modification

2019
Maheswari Kulandhasamy, Abhishek Dubey
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