16 March 2022 : Animal Research
A New Target of the Four-Herb Chinese Medicine for Wound Repair Promoted by Mitochondrial Metabolism Using Protein Acetylation Analysis
Zhongzhi Zhou1ABCDEFG, Li Chen23ABCDEFG, Yuxin Su4ABCDEF, Meirong Li3CE, Lingzhi Zhong3BCD, Liangying Liao1DEF, Yarong Ding2CEF, Mulin Liu2CDE, Zhonghang Yuan2CDE, Wei Wang2CEF, Xinyu Hang2BC, Xiuna Fang2DE, Xiaobing Fu3AEG*, Wenjun He3ADEF, Qian Hou3ABFGDOI: 10.12659/MSM.934816
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e934816
Figure 3 Lysine acetylation preferences for significantly changed acetylation sites. Red represents a significant concentration of this amino acid close to the modification site, while green represents a significant reduction in secondary amino acids close to the modification site.






