Histone Kla regulates tumor angiogenesis by affecting the levels of downstream HIF1-ɑ and Vegf. In non-histone proteins, YY1-Kla influences FGF2, and Sema3A-Kla affects HIF1-ɑ, both contributing to ...
In this paper, we comprehensively review the role of non-histone protein lactylation in cerebral ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) injury from multiple perspectives, including its dynamic alterations during ...
Researchers from the Alzheimer's Center at Temple (ACT) provide new insights into how microglia, the brain's immune cells, exhibit an apparent dual function with the ability to both increase and ...
Human disease including cancer arises from disfunction of essential processes within a cell. One essential cellular process is the copying of the genomic DNA—the road map of cells—followed by ...
If parent cells and their daughter cells are to share a stable identity, parent cells must divide—and replicate their DNA—while ensuring that their histones are distributed properly to their daughter ...
This Brush Up is sponsored by Cayman Chemical. Learn more about chemical inhibitors of histone modification. Histone modification affects how tightly DNA wraps around histone proteins, yielding ...
Before a newly synthesized protein can undergo folding, it must be processed and transported to the correct location within the cell after emerging from the ribosome. N-terminal acetylation ...
What is the histone code? Different chemical marks, such as acetylation, methylation, or phosphorylation, are made to numerous residues on the N-terminal tails of histone proteins. Some posit that ...