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Protein CoAlation: a redox-linked post-translational modification.

Biochemical Journal 2017 August 11
Regulation of metabolic pathways by signal transduction and transcriptional cascades can alter cellular levels of metabolites. Metabolites themselves can also have regulatory activity as shown in a new study published in the Biochemical Journal Tsuchiya et al. describe a novel antibody and mass spectrometry-based method for identifying proteins that are reversibly modified with Coenzyme A (CoA). Analysis of the 'CoAlated proteome' under conditions of oxidative and metabolic stress revealed a bias towards the modification of metabolic enzymes by CoA. Furthermore, CoAlation was shown to alter the activity of target proteins. These results suggest that CoAlation is a widespread post-translational modification that may have important roles in the metabolic response to stress.

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