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Investigating Peptide‐Coenzyme A Conjugates as Chemical Probes for Proteomic Profiling of N‐Terminal and Lysine AcetyltransferasesSindlinger et al., 2022
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- Sindlinger J
- Schön S
- Eirich J
- Kirchgäßner S
- Finkemeier I
- Schwarzer D
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- ChemBioChem
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Acetyl groups are transferred from acetyl‐coenzyme A (Ac‐CoA) to protein N‐termini and lysine side chains by N‐terminal acetyltransferases (NATs) and lysine acetyltransferases (KATs), respectively. Building on lysine‐CoA conjugates as KAT probes, we have …
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