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Lysine acetylation stoichiometry and proteomics analyses reveal pathways regulated by sirtuin 1 in human cells
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 44p18129–18144Published online: September 11, 2017- Jeovanis Gil
- Alberto Ramírez-Torres
- Diego Chiappe
- Juan Luna-Peñaloza
- Francis C. Fernandez-Reyes
- Bolivar Arcos-Encarnación
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Cited in Scopus: 26Lysine acetylation is a widespread posttranslational modification affecting many biological pathways. Recent studies indicate that acetylated lysine residues mainly exhibit low acetylation occupancy, but challenges in sample preparation and analysis make it difficult to confidently assign these numbers, limiting understanding of their biological significance. Here, we tested three common sample preparation methods to determine their suitability for assessing acetylation stoichiometry in three human cell lines, identifying the acetylation occupancy in more than 1,300 proteins from each cell line.