Protein acetylation in mitochondria plays critical functions in the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease

Volume: 21, Issue: 1
Published: Jun 26, 2020
Abstract
Background Fatty liver is a high incidence of perinatal disease in dairy cows caused by negative energy balance, which seriously threatens the postpartum health and milk production. It has been reported that lysine acetylation plays an important role in substance and energy metabolism. Predictably, most metabolic processes in the liver, as a vital metabolic organ, are subjected to acetylation. Comparative acetylome study were used to quantify...
Paper Details
Title
Protein acetylation in mitochondria plays critical functions in the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease
Published Date
Jun 26, 2020
Volume
21
Issue
1
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