Authors
Junmei Zhang, Robert Sprung, Jimin Pei, Xiaohong Tan, Sungchan Kim, Heng Zhu, Chuan-Fa Liu, Nick V Grishin, Yingming Zhao
Publication date
2009/2/1
Journal
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
215-225
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Lysine acetylation and its regulatory enzymes are known to have pivotal roles in mammalian cellular physiology. However, the extent and function of this modification in prokaryotic cells remain largely unexplored, thereby presenting a hurdle to further functional study of this modification in prokaryotic systems. Here we report the first global screening of lysine acetylation, identifying 138 modification sites in 91 proteins from Escherichia coli. None of the proteins has been previously associated with this modification. Among the identified proteins are transcriptional regulators, as well as others with diverse functions. Interestingly, more than 70% of the acetylated proteins are metabolic enzymes and translation regulators, suggesting an intimate link of this modification to energy metabolism. The new dataset suggests that lysine acetylation could be abundant in prokaryotic cells. In addition, these results also imply that …
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