Protein acetylome: the emergencing acetylation biology
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    For the first 30 years since its discovery,reversible protein acetylation has been studied and understood almost exclusively in the context of chromatin remodeling and gene transcription accompanying the research of histone acetyltransferase(HAT),histone deacetylase(HDAC) and HDAC inhibitors(HDACI). With the discovery of non-histone acetylated proteins and acetylation-modifying enzymes in cellular compartments outside the nucleus,the regulatory potential in diverse cell progressing of reversible acetylation has slowly been recognized in the last decade. However,the scope of protein acetylation involvement in complex biological processes re-mains uncertain. The recent development of new technology has enabled,for the first time,the identification and quantification of the acetylome,acetylation events at the whole-proteome level. These efforts have uncovered a stunning complexity of the acetylome that potentially rivals that of the phosphoproteome. The remarkably ubiquitous and conserved nature of protein acetylation revealed by these new studies suggests the regulatory power of this dynamic modification. The establishment of comprehensive acetylomes will change the landscape of protein acetylation,where an exciting research frontier awaits.

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Liu Xia, Zhang Liang, Huang Rongzhong, Wang Xiao, Wang Mingju, Yang Liu, Zhang Lujun, Chen Shigang, Xie Peng. Protein acetylome: the emergencing acetylation biology[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2014,38(4):511-514

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