16 March 2022>: Animal Study
A New Target of the Four-Herb Chinese Medicine for Wound Repair Promoted by Mitochondrial Metabolism Using Protein Acetylation Analysis
Zhongzhi Zhou 1ABCDEFG* , Li Chen 23ABCDEFG* , Yuxin Su 4ABCDEF* , Meirong Li 3CE , Lingzhi Zhong 3BCD , Liangying Liao 1DEF , Yarong Ding 2CEF , Mulin Liu 2CDE , Zhonghang Yuan 2CDE , Wei Wang 2CEF , Xinyu Huang 2BC , Xiuna Fang 2AEG , Xiaobing Fu 3AEG , Wenjun He 3ADEF , Qian Hou 3ABFGDOI: 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.