2020
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.02010
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Non‐Enzymatic Lysine Lactoylation of Glycolytic Enzymes

Abstract: Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) regulate enzyme structure and function to expand the functional proteome. Many of these PTMs are derived from cellular metabolites and serve as feedback and feed‐forward mechanisms of regulation. We have identified a novel PTM that is derived from the glycolytic by‐product, methylglyoxal. This reactive metabolite is rapidly conjugated to glutathione via glyoxalase 1, generating lactoylglutathione (LGSH). LGSH is hydrolyzed by glyoxalase 2 (GLO2), cycling glutathione and … Show more

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