Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid is widely used to control pain, inflammation and fever. Important to this function is its ability to irreversibly acetylate cyclooxygenases at active site serines. Aspirin has the potential to acetylate other amino-acid side-chains, leading to the possibility that aspirin-mediated lysine acetylation could explain some of its as-yet unexplained drug actions or side-effects. Using isotopically labeled aspirin-d3, in combination with acetylated lysine purification and LC-MS/MS, we identified over 12000 sites of lysine acetylation from cultured human cells. Although aspirin amplifies endogenous acetylation signals at the majority of detectable endogenous sites, cells tolerate aspirin mediated acetylation very we...
A selective acetylation of the prostaglandin-forming fatty acid oxygenase (part of the prostaglandin...
Functional characterization of the lysine acetylation pathway requires quantitative measurement of t...
Lysine acetylation has been primarily investigated in the context of transcriptional regulation, but...
Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid is widely used to control pain, inflammation and fever. Important t...
Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid is widely used to control pain, inflammation and fever. Important t...
The competition effect between aspirin-mediated acetylation and protein glycation has been a matter ...
Aspirin (ASA) plays a key role in protecting high risk cardiovascular patients from ischaemic events...
Lysine acetylation is a widespread posttranslational modification (PTM) in all kingdoms of live. A l...
Lysine acetylation is a prevalent post-translational modification whose multi-varied biological role...
Among post-translational modifications, non-enzymatic glycation is of particular relevance, since it...
Lysine acetylation is a conserved protein post-translational modification that links acetyl-coenzyme...
Salicylates from plant sources have been used for centuries by different cultures to treat a variety...
AbstractGlycation represents the first stage in the development of diabetic complications. Aspirin w...
Lysine acetylation is a reversible posttranslational modification that occurs at thousands of sites ...
Abstract The biochemical landscape of lysine acetylation has expanded from a small number of protein...
A selective acetylation of the prostaglandin-forming fatty acid oxygenase (part of the prostaglandin...
Functional characterization of the lysine acetylation pathway requires quantitative measurement of t...
Lysine acetylation has been primarily investigated in the context of transcriptional regulation, but...
Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid is widely used to control pain, inflammation and fever. Important t...
Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid is widely used to control pain, inflammation and fever. Important t...
The competition effect between aspirin-mediated acetylation and protein glycation has been a matter ...
Aspirin (ASA) plays a key role in protecting high risk cardiovascular patients from ischaemic events...
Lysine acetylation is a widespread posttranslational modification (PTM) in all kingdoms of live. A l...
Lysine acetylation is a prevalent post-translational modification whose multi-varied biological role...
Among post-translational modifications, non-enzymatic glycation is of particular relevance, since it...
Lysine acetylation is a conserved protein post-translational modification that links acetyl-coenzyme...
Salicylates from plant sources have been used for centuries by different cultures to treat a variety...
AbstractGlycation represents the first stage in the development of diabetic complications. Aspirin w...
Lysine acetylation is a reversible posttranslational modification that occurs at thousands of sites ...
Abstract The biochemical landscape of lysine acetylation has expanded from a small number of protein...
A selective acetylation of the prostaglandin-forming fatty acid oxygenase (part of the prostaglandin...
Functional characterization of the lysine acetylation pathway requires quantitative measurement of t...
Lysine acetylation has been primarily investigated in the context of transcriptional regulation, but...