Genes and Diseases (Sep 2024)

Protein lysine crotonylation in cellular processions and disease associations

  • Hongling Zhao,
  • Yang Han,
  • Pingkun Zhou,
  • Hua Guan,
  • Shanshan Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 101060

Abstract

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Protein lysine crotonylation (Kcr) is one conserved form of posttranslational modifications of proteins, which plays an important role in a series of cellular physiological and pathological processes. Lysine ε-amino groups are the primary sites of such modification, resulting in four-carbon planar lysine crotonylation that is structurally and functionally distinct from the acetylation of these residues. High levels of Kcr modifications have been identified on both histone and non-histone proteins. The present review offers an update on the research progression regarding protein Kcr modifications in biomedical contexts and provides a discussion of the mechanisms whereby Kcr modification governs a range of biological processes. In addition, given the importance of protein Kcr modification in disease onset and progression, the potential viability of Kcr regulators as therapeutic targets is elucidated.

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