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52 Citations
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11 December 2018

Rac1 is a small GTPase that belongs to the Rho family. The Rho family of small GTPases is a subfamily of the Ras superfamily. The Rho family of GTPases mediate a plethora of cellular effects, including regulation of cytoarchitecture, cell size, cell...

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25 Citations
4,181 Views
13 Pages

1 December 2022

Post-translational modification (PTM), the essential regulatory mechanisms of proteins, play essential roles in physiological and pathological processes. In addition, PTM functions in tumour development and progression. Zinc finger E-box binding home...

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23 Citations
6,441 Views
15 Pages

28 August 2019

The discovery of heat shock proteins shaped our view of protein folding in the cell. Since their initial discovery, chaperone proteins were identified in all domains of life, demonstrating their vital and conserved functional roles in protein homeost...

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10 Citations
3,955 Views
14 Pages

Post-Translational Modification of WRKY Transcription Factors

  • Xiangui Zhou,
  • Zaojuan Lei and
  • Pengtian An

25 July 2024

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins are involved in numerous biological processes, including signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, growth and development, and stress responses. WRKY transcription factors (TFs) play significant r...

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4 Citations
3,014 Views
12 Pages

Citrullination Post-Translational Modification: State of the Art of Brain Tumor Investigations and Future Perspectives

  • Diana Valeria Rossetti,
  • Alexandra Muntiu,
  • Luca Massimi,
  • Gianpiero Tamburrini and
  • Claudia Desiderio

7 September 2023

The present review aims to describe the state of the art of research studies investigating the citrullination post-translational modification in adult and pediatric brain tumors. After an introduction to the deimination reaction and its occurrence in...

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119 Citations
20,383 Views
27 Pages

Tyrosine Sulfation as a Protein Post-Translational Modification

  • Yuh-Shyong Yang,
  • Chen-Chu Wang,
  • Bo-Han Chen,
  • You-Hua Hou,
  • Kuo-Sheng Hung and
  • Yi-Chih Mao

28 January 2015

Integration of inorganic sulfate into biological molecules plays an important role in biological systems and is directly involved in the instigation of diseases. Protein tyrosine sulfation (PTS) is a common post-translational modification that was fi...

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9 Citations
8,290 Views
19 Pages

SUMOylation in Giardia lamblia: A Conserved Post-Translational Modification in One of the Earliest Divergent Eukaryotes

  • Cecilia V. Vranych,
  • María C. Merino,
  • Nahuel Zamponi,
  • María C. Touz and
  • Andrea S. Rópolo

25 July 2012

Post-translational modifications are able to regulate protein function and cellular processes in a rapid and reversible way. SUMOylation, the post-translational modification of proteins by the addition of SUMO, is a highly conserved process that seem...

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9 Citations
7,197 Views
17 Pages

Artificial Intelligence Transforming Post-Translational Modification Research

  • Doo Nam Kim,
  • Tianzhixi Yin,
  • Tong Zhang,
  • Alexandria K. Im,
  • John R. Cort,
  • Jordan C. Rozum,
  • David Pollock,
  • Wei-Jun Qian and
  • Song Feng

Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs) are covalent changes to amino acids that occur after protein synthesis, including covalent modifications on side chains and peptide backbones. Many PTMs profoundly impact cellular and molecular functions and st...

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5 Citations
3,221 Views
16 Pages

Changes in Protein Structural Motifs upon Post-Translational Modification in Kidney Cancer

  • Dmitry Tikhonov,
  • Liudmila Kulikova,
  • Vladimir Rudnev,
  • Arthur T. Kopylov,
  • Amir Taldaev,
  • Alexander Stepanov,
  • Kristina Malsagova,
  • Alexander Izotov,
  • Dmitry Enikeev and
  • Anna Kaysheva
  • + 1 author

4 October 2021

Post-translational modification (PTM) leads to conformational changes in protein structure, modulates the biological function of proteins, and, consequently, changes the signature of metabolic transformations and the immune response in the body. Comm...

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6 Citations
3,562 Views
21 Pages

28 February 2024

Neurotransmission occurs within highly specialized compartments forming the active synapse where the complex organization and dynamics of the interactions are tightly orchestrated both in time and space. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are ce...

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22 Citations
7,707 Views
37 Pages

7 January 2020

Transient Receptor Potential Canonical (TRPC) channels are homologues of Drosophila TRP channel first cloned in mammalian cells. TRPC family consists of seven members which are nonselective cation channels with a high Ca2+ permeability and are activa...

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8 Citations
6,210 Views
25 Pages

Post-Translational Modification of p62: Roles and Regulations in Autophagy

  • Shuai Xiao,
  • Yeping Yu,
  • Meng Liao,
  • Dandan Song,
  • Xiaozhen Xu,
  • Lingli Tian,
  • Rui Zhang,
  • Hao Lyu,
  • Dong Guo and
  • Jingfeng Tang
  • + 3 authors

2 July 2025

Autophagy is a highly conserved cellular process that plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis by degrading damaged organelles, misfolded proteins, and other cellular components. p62/SQSTM1 functions as a selective autophagy receptor...

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3 Citations
3,302 Views
23 Pages

A Comprehensive Understanding of Post-Translational Modification of Sox2 via Acetylation and O-GlcNAcylation in Colorectal Cancer

  • Yoojeong Seo,
  • Dong Keon Kim,
  • Jihye Park,
  • Soo Jung Park,
  • Jae Jun Park,
  • Jae Hee Cheon and
  • Tae Il Kim

3 March 2024

Aberrant expression of the pluripotency-associated transcription factor Sox2 is associated with poor prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC). We investigated the regulatory roles of major post-translational modifications in Sox2 using two CRC cell lines...

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59 Citations
12,262 Views
40 Pages

16 April 2021

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) add a layer of complexity to the proteome through the addition of biochemical moieties to specific residues of proteins, altering their structure, function and/or localization. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based tech...

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20 Citations
7,123 Views
20 Pages

29 June 2022

Cells possess membraneless ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules, including stress granules, processing bodies, Cajal bodies, or paraspeckles, that play physiological or pathological roles. RNP granules contain RNA and numerous RNA-binding proteins, trans...

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3 Citations
3,782 Views
37 Pages

The Post-Translational Modification Networking in WNK-Centric Hypertension Regulation and Electrolyte Homeostasis

  • Shiuan-Chen Lin,
  • Chun Ma,
  • Kao-Jung Chang,
  • Han-Ping Cheong,
  • Ming-Cheng Lee,
  • Yuan-Tzu Lan,
  • Chien-Ying Wang,
  • Shih-Hwa Chiou,
  • Teh-Ia Huo and
  • Yi-Ping Yang
  • + 2 authors

The with-no-lysine (WNK) kinase family, comprising four serine-threonine protein kinases (WNK1-4), were first linked to hypertension due to their mutations in association with pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (PHAII). WNK kinases regulate crucial bloo...

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22 Citations
6,965 Views
17 Pages

The Burden of Post-Translational Modification (PTM)—Disrupting Mutations in the Tumor Matrisome

  • Elisa Holstein,
  • Annalena Dittmann,
  • Anni Kääriäinen,
  • Vilma Pesola,
  • Jarkko Koivunen,
  • Taina Pihlajaniemi,
  • Alexandra Naba and
  • Valerio Izzi

3 March 2021

Background: To evaluate the occurrence of mutations affecting post-translational modification (PTM) sites in matrisome genes across different tumor types, in light of their genomic and functional contexts and in comparison with the rest of the genome...

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14 Citations
4,756 Views
16 Pages

21 December 2020

Protein tyrosine sulfation (PTS), a vital post-translational modification, facilitates protein–protein interactions and regulates many physiological and pathological responses. Monitoring PTS has been difficult owing to the instability of sulfa...

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2 Citations
3,411 Views
19 Pages

[PRION+] States Are Associated with Specific Histone H3 Post-Translational Modification Changes

  • Samantha N. Cobos,
  • Chaim Janani,
  • Gabriel Cruz,
  • Navin Rana,
  • Elizaveta Son,
  • Rania Frederic,
  • Jailene Paredes Casado,
  • Maliha Khan,
  • Seth A. Bennett and
  • Mariana P. Torrente

29 November 2022

Prions are proteins able to take on alternative conformations and propagate them in a self-templating process. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, prions enable heritable responses to environmental conditions through bet-hedging mechanisms. Hence, [PRION+]...

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1 Citations
2,580 Views
17 Pages

Five Post-Translational Modification Residues of CmPT2 Play Key Roles in Yeast and Rice

  • Jiayi Tang,
  • Chen Liu,
  • Yiqing Tan,
  • Jiafu Jiang,
  • Fadi Chen,
  • Guosheng Xiong and
  • Sumei Chen

19 January 2023

Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) is one of the largest cut flowers in the world. Phosphate transporter Pht1 family member CmPht1;2 protein (CmPT2) plays an important role in response to low-phosphate (LP) stress in chrysanthemum. Post-...

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34 Citations
8,009 Views
21 Pages

Post-Translational Modification of Proteins Mediated by Nitro-Fatty Acids in Plants: Nitroalkylation

  • Lorena Aranda-Caño,
  • Beatriz Sánchez-Calvo,
  • Juan C. Begara-Morales,
  • Mounira Chaki,
  • Capilla Mata-Pérez,
  • María N. Padilla,
  • Raquel Valderrama and
  • Juan B. Barroso

29 March 2019

Nitrate fatty acids (NO2-FAs) are considered reactive lipid species derived from the non-enzymatic oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids by nitric oxide (NO) and related species. Nitrate fatty acids are powerful biological electrophiles which can...

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16 Citations
4,440 Views
21 Pages

26 September 2019

Lysine propionylation is a reversible and widely distributed post-translational modification that is known to play a regulatory role in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. However, the extent and function of lysine propionylation in photosynthetic organ...

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38 Citations
9,112 Views
44 Pages

9 February 2021

While a protein primary structure is determined by genetic code, its specific functional form is mostly achieved in a dynamic interplay that includes actions of many enzymes involved in post-translational modifications. This versatile repertoire is w...

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2 Citations
2,514 Views
14 Pages

Usage of Cell-Free Protein Synthesis in Post-Translational Modification of μ-Conopeptide PIIIA

  • Yanli Liu,
  • Zitong Zhao,
  • Yunyang Song,
  • Yifeng Yin,
  • Fanghui Wu and
  • Hui Jiang

25 July 2023

The post-translational modifications of conopeptides are the most complicated modifications to date and are well-known and closely related to the activity of conopeptides. The hydroxylation of proline in conopeptides affects folding, structure, and b...

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50 Citations
10,968 Views
30 Pages

8 April 2014

Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels constitute an ancient family of cation channels that have been found in many eukaryotic organisms from yeast to human. TRP channels exert a multitude of physiological functions ranging from Ca2+ homeostasis...

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2 Citations
2,156 Views
15 Pages

The carbamate post-translational modification (PTM), formed by the nucleophilic attack of carbon dioxide by a dissociated lysine epsilon-amino group, is proposed as a widespread mechanism for sensing this biologically important bioactive gas. Here, w...

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23 Citations
5,740 Views
25 Pages

5 August 2021

Cells and tissues are continuously exposed to both chemical and physical stimuli and dynamically adapt and respond to this variety of external cues to ensure cellular homeostasis, regulated development and tissue-specific differentiation. Alterations...

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8 Citations
3,347 Views
30 Pages

20 July 2025

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), such as myocardial hypertrophy, heart failure, atherosclerosis, and myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, are among the major threats to human health worldwide. Post-translational modifications alter the functio...

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16 Citations
4,053 Views
23 Pages

Implications of Oxidative and Nitrosative Post-Translational Modifications in Therapeutic Strategies against Reperfusion Damage

  • Mabel Buelna-Chontal,
  • Wylly R. García-Niño,
  • Alejandro Silva-Palacios,
  • Cristina Enríquez-Cortina and
  • Cecilia Zazueta

Post-translational modifications based on redox reactions “switch on-off” the biological activity of different downstream targets, modifying a myriad of processes and providing an efficient mechanism for signaling regulation in physiological and path...

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126 Citations
12,741 Views
18 Pages

Tubulin Post-Translational Modifications and Microtubule Dynamics

  • Dorota Wloga,
  • Ewa Joachimiak and
  • Hanna Fabczak

21 October 2017

Microtubules are hollow tube-like polymeric structures composed of α,β-tubulin heterodimers. They play an important role in numerous cellular processes, including intracellular transport, cell motility and segregation of the chromosomes during cell d...

  • Communication
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1 Citations
2,554 Views
11 Pages

Assessing the Role of Post-Translational Modifications of Mitochondrial RNA Polymerase

  • Karlie R. Platz,
  • Emma J. Rudisel,
  • Katelynn V. Paluch,
  • Taylor R. Laurin and
  • Kristin E. Dittenhafer-Reed

7 November 2023

The mitochondrial proteome is subject to abundant post-translational modifications, including lysine acetylation and phosphorylation of serine, threonine, and tyrosine. The biological function of the majority of these protein modifications is unknown...

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5 Citations
3,741 Views
29 Pages

The Four Homeostasis Knights: In Balance upon Post-Translational Modifications

  • Stefania Pieroni,
  • Marilena Castelli,
  • Danilo Piobbico,
  • Simona Ferracchiato,
  • Damiano Scopetti,
  • Nicola Di-Iacovo,
  • Maria Agnese Della-Fazia and
  • Giuseppe Servillo

21 November 2022

A cancer outcome is a multifactorial event that comes from both exogenous injuries and an endogenous predisposing background. The healthy state is guaranteed by the fine-tuning of genes controlling cell proliferation, differentiation, and development...

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782 Views
19 Pages

PTMs_Closed_Search: Multiple Post-Translational Modification Closed Search Using Reduced Search Space and Transferred FDR

  • Yury Yu. Strogov,
  • Sergey A. Spirin,
  • Mark V. Ivanov,
  • Maria A. Kulebyakina,
  • Anastasia Yu. Efimenko and
  • Oleg I. Klychnikov

Background: Currently, post-translational modification (PTM) search in MS/MS data is performed using either open modification search (OMS) or closed search (CS) algorithms. The OMS method allows for the determination of many PTMs and unknown mass-shi...

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173 Citations
12,551 Views
14 Pages

5 November 2019

Advances in genomics and proteomics have revealed eukaryotic proteomes to be highly abundant in intrinsically disordered proteins that are susceptible to diverse post-translational modifications. Intrinsically disordered regions are critical to the l...

  • Article
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19 Citations
4,555 Views
22 Pages

Post-Translational Modification Analysis of VDAC1 in ALS-SOD1 Model Cells Reveals Specific Asparagine and Glutamine Deamidation

  • Maria Gaetana Giovanna Pittalà,
  • Simona Reina,
  • Salvatore Antonio Maria Cubisino,
  • Annamaria Cucina,
  • Beatrice Formicola,
  • Vincenzo Cunsolo,
  • Salvatore Foti,
  • Rosaria Saletti and
  • Angela Messina

2 December 2020

Mitochondria from affected tissues of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients show morphological and biochemical abnormalities. Mitochondrial dysfunction causes oxidative damage and the accumulation of ROS, and represents one of the major trigge...

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14 Citations
8,208 Views
16 Pages

Arabidopsis EARLI-type hybrid proline-rich proteins (HyPRPs) consist of a putative N-terminal secretion signal, a proline-rich domain (PRD), and a characteristic eight-cysteine-motif (8-CM). They have been implicated in biotic and abiotic stress resp...

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4 Citations
3,682 Views
14 Pages

Programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) is a vital immune checkpoint molecule. The location, stability, and protein–protein interaction of PD-1 are significantly influenced by post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins. The biological inf...

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2 Citations
2,386 Views
21 Pages

Post-Translational Modifications in Mammalian Folliculogenesis and Ovarian Pathologies

  • Dake Chen,
  • Yue Feng,
  • Junjing Wu,
  • Jiawei Zhou,
  • Zipeng Li,
  • Mu Qiao,
  • Tong Chen,
  • Zhong Xu,
  • Xianwen Peng and
  • Shuqi Mei

20 August 2025

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins, as the core mechanism for dynamically regulating follicular development, affect the maintenance of mammalian fertility by precisely coordinating granulosa cell–oocyte interaction, metabolic r...

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23 Citations
8,133 Views
13 Pages

12 June 2020

Heterochromatin Protein 1 (HP1) is a highly conserved protein that has been used as a classic marker for heterochromatin. HP1 binds to di- and tri-methylated histone H3K9 and regulates heterochromatin formation, functions and structure. Besides the w...

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5 Citations
3,717 Views
22 Pages

Role of Post-Translational Modifications in Colorectal Cancer Metastasis

  • Na Peng,
  • Jingwei Liu,
  • Shuangshuang Hai,
  • Yihong Liu,
  • Haibo Zhao and
  • Weixin Liu

3 February 2024

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignant tumors of the digestive tract. CRC metastasis is a multi-step process with various factors involved, including genetic and epigenetic regulations, which turn out to be a serious threat to CR...

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76 Citations
8,968 Views
22 Pages

10 October 2021

The emergence of a nucleosome-based chromatin structure accompanied the evolutionary transition from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. In this scenario, histones became the heart of the complex and precisely timed coordination between chromatin architecture...

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67 Citations
7,717 Views
20 Pages

The Roles of Post-Translational Modifications in STAT3 Biological Activities and Functions

  • Annachiara Tesoriere,
  • Alberto Dinarello and
  • Francesco Argenton

STAT3 is an important transcription factor that regulates cell growth and proliferation by regulating gene transcription of a plethora of genes. This protein also has many roles in cancer progression and several tumors such as prostate, lung, breast,...

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38 Citations
6,989 Views
14 Pages

14 October 2021

SNAI1, a zinc finger transcription factor, not only acts as the master regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) but also functions as a driver of cancer progression, including cell invasion, survival, immune regulation, stem cell properti...

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6 Citations
2,878 Views
17 Pages

8 September 2022

κ-casein (κ-CN) is one of the key components in bovine milk, playing a unique role in the structuration of casein micelles. It contains in its chemical structure up to sixteen amino acid residues (mainly serine and threonine) susceptible...

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35 Citations
6,014 Views
11 Pages

13 April 2022

Autophagy plays a key role in eliminating and recycling cellular components in response to stress, including starvation. Dysregulation of autophagy is observed in various diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and diabetes. Autophagy...

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11 Citations
4,471 Views
22 Pages

Targeting Post-Translational Modifications of the p73 Protein: A Promising Therapeutic Strategy for Tumors

  • Ziad Omran,
  • Mahmood H. Dalhat,
  • Omeima Abdullah,
  • Mohammed Kaleem,
  • Salman Hosawi,
  • Fahd A Al-Abbasi,
  • Wei Wu,
  • Hani Choudhry and
  • Mahmoud Alhosin

15 April 2021

The tumor suppressor p73 is a member of the p53 family and is expressed as different isoforms with opposing properties. The TAp73 isoforms act as tumor suppressors and have pro-apoptotic effects, whereas the ΔNp73 isoforms lack the N-terminus transac...

  • Article
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2,607 Views
11 Pages

22 January 2022

Paraoxonase 2 (PON2) is a member of a small family of human lactonases. Recently, post-translational modifications (PTMs) of PON2 were highlighted, one of which involved the modulation of the enzyme activity. Furthermore, two important single nucleot...

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20 Citations
7,405 Views
17 Pages

Post-Translational Modifications and Diabetes

  • Chiranjeev Sharma,
  • Abu Hamza,
  • Emily Boyle,
  • Dickson Donu and
  • Yana Cen

6 March 2024

Diabetes and its associated complications have increasingly become major challenges for global healthcare. The current therapeutic strategies involve insulin replacement therapy for type 1 diabetes (T1D) and small-molecule drugs for type 2 diabetes (...

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4 Citations
2,906 Views
19 Pages

Cysteine Thiol-Based Oxidative Post-Translational Modifications Fine-Tune Protein Functions in Plants

  • Hongxin Li,
  • Xiaoyun Wang,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Peiyang Zhang,
  • Fuyuan Chen,
  • Na Zhang,
  • Bing Zhao and
  • Yang-Dong Guo

21 November 2024

Post-translational modification is a prerequisite for the functions of intracellular proteins. Thiol-based oxidative post-translational modifications (OxiPTMs) mainly include S-sulfenylation, S-nitrosation, persulfidation, and S-glutathionylation. Re...

  • Article
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1 Citations
3,375 Views
26 Pages

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) regulate protein function, stability, and interactions, playing essential roles in cellular signaling, localization, and disease mechanisms. Computational approaches enable scalable PTM site prediction; however...

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