Histone Lysine Lactylation Modification
Histone Lysine Lactylation is a newly discovered histone lysine modification. Research into this modification has advanced our understanding of gene regulation and cellular metabolism.
I. Discovery of Histone Lysine Lactylation
Histone lysine lactylation was first discovered in 2019 by Zhang et al. and published in Nature. They used mass spectrometry to identify and confirm this novel type of histone lactylation modification in human liver cancer cells.
II. Function of Histone Lysine Lactylation
Histone lysine lactylation affects chromatin structure and thereby influences gene expression. Research has found that lactylation sites are widely distributed in gene promoter regions and are closely associated with gene transcription activation. Additionally, lactylation is involved in energy metabolism and may be related to the dynamic balance regulation of histone lysine acetylation.
III. Potential Applications of Histone Lysine Lactylation
Due to the important role of histone lysine lactylation in gene expression regulation and cellular metabolism, it provides us with new research perspectives. It not only helps us further understand the regulatory mechanisms of life activities but also may offer new insights for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Histone lysine lactylation is a newly discovered form of histone modification, involved in gene expression regulation and cellular metabolism, with significant biological importance. However, the specific mechanisms of this modification and its application in disease diagnosis and treatment require further research.
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