Author:
Qin Yuanyuan,Yang Ping,He Wanhong,Li Dongze,Zeng Lisha,Li Junle,Zhou Tingting,Peng Juan,Cao Ling,Huang Wei
Abstract
AbstractAlzheimer’s disease (AD) has a complex pathogenesis, and multiple studies have indicated that histone post-translational modifications, especially acetylation, play a significant role in it. With the development of mass spectrometry and proteomics, an increasing number of novel HPTMs, including lactoylation, crotonylation, β-hydroxybutyrylation, 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation, succinylation, and malonylation, have been identified. These novel HPTMs closely link substance metabolism to gene regulation, and an increasing number of relevant studies on the relationship between novel HPTMs and AD have become available. This review summarizes the current advances and implications of novel HPTMs in AD, providing insight into the deeper pathogenesis of AD and the development of novel drugs.
Funder
Key Research and Development Program of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province
the Project of Southwest Medical University
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Office of Science Technology and Talent Work of Luzhou
the Project of The Health Commission of Sichuan Province
the Project of Luzhou Municipal People’s Government
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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