“…It is now clear that the extent of acetylation, the mechanisms by which acetylation occurs, the identities of acetylated proteins, and the locations of acetylation on those proteins can vary between organisms; yet, in most cases, there is great conservation in core cellular processes (Nakayasu et al, 2017). Such approaches have shown that acetylation occurs on proteins involved in a wide diversity of cellular process, especially central metabolism and translation (Wang et al, 2010; Weinert et al, 2013a; Baeza et al, 2014; Kuhn et al, 2014; Kosono et al, 2015; Schilling et al, 2015; Kentache et al, 2016; Birhanu et al, 2017; Jers et al, 2017; Nagano-Shoji et al, 2017; Post et al, 2017; Bontemps-Gallo et al, 2018; Gaviard et al, 2018; Sun et al, 2018; Vasileva et al, 2018; Yoshida et al, 2019). As stated above, many of these acetylations are conserved.…”