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Acetyllysine (or
acetylated lysine) is an acetyl-derivative of the
amino acid lysine.
There are
multiple forms of
acetyllysine: this
article is about...
- N-Acetylaspartic acid N-Acetylcysteine N-Acetylglutamic acid N-Acetylleucine Nε-
Acetyllysine N-Acetyltyrosine
Aceburic acid Haynes,
William M., ed. (2016). CRC Handbook...
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dephosphorylated to the ε-aldehyde. The
aldehyde is then
transaminated to N‑
acetyllysine,
which is
deacetylated to give L-lysine. However, the
enzymes involved...
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proteins by
transferring an
acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to form ε-N-
acetyllysine. DNA is
wrapped around histones, and, by
transferring an
acetyl group...
- has an
immunoglobulin like fold. The
YEATS domain has
shown to bind to
acetyllysine protein modifications. In
addition to
lysine acetylation, the
YEATS domain...
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Residue 4:
acetyllysine Residue 5:
alanine Residue 6:
isoleucine Residue 7:
aspartic acid
Residue 8:
phenylalanine Residue 9:
acetyllysine Residue 10:...
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there are
three polyadenylation signals. In addition,
there is an N6-
acetyllysine site at
leucine 747 and a
phosphoserine site at
serine 23. C1orf112 has...
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Rajantie J,
Simell O,
Perheentupa J: Oral
administration of
epsilon N-
acetyllysine and
homocitrulline in
lysinuric protein intolerance. J Pediatr. 1983...
- 13-dihydroxy-N-methylcanadine 13-O-acetyltransferase (*) EC 2.3.1.286:
protein acetyllysine N-acetyltransferase (*) EC 2.3.1.287: phthioceranic/hydroxyphthioceranic...
- transcription. TAF1
contains two bromodomains,
which each can bind one of two
acetyllysine residues at
position 5 and 12 in the H4 tail, to
stabilize the TBP-TATA...