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Publication Name World Journal of Biological Chemistry
Manuscript ID 9570
Country United States
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ISSN 1949-8454 (online)
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Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Manuscript Type Autobiography
Article Title Effects of acute doxorubicin treatment on hepatic proteome lysine acetylation status and the apoptotic environment
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Amie J Dirks-Naylor, Samir A Kouzi, Joseph D Bero, Ngan TK Tran, Sendra Yang and Raean Mabolo
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Corresponding Author Amie J. Dirks-Naylor, Ph.D. Associate Professor School of Pharmacy Wingate University 515 N. Main Street Wingate, NC 28174 Tel: (704) 233-8341 Fax: (704) 233-8332 anaylor@wingate.edu
Key Words sirtuin; caspase; apoptosis; acetylation; HDAC
Core Tip The study revealed five interesting findings that open the door for new areas of investigation: 1.) Dox induces proteome lysine deacetylation, 2.) Lysine deacetylation is, at least in part, due to a decrease in HAT activity, 3.) Lysine deacetylation is likely not associated with an apoptotic environment, and 4.) Dox-induced hepatic injury is associated with caspase-12 activation, and 5.) Caspase-12 activation is not involved in apoptosis induction. These results may in the future translate to lysine acetylation homeostasis and/or caspase-12 as therapeutic targets.
Publish Date 2014-09-11 10:03
Citation Dirks-Naylor AJ, Kouzi SA, Bero JD, Tran NTK, Yang S, Mabolo R. Effects of acute doxorubicin treatment on hepatic proteome lysine acetylation status and the apoptotic environment. World J Biol Chem 2014; 5(3): 377-386
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8454/full/v5/i3/377.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4331/wjbc.v5.i3.377
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