Ubiquitylome study identifies increased histone 2A ubiquitylation as an evolutionarily conserved aging biomarker
Post-translational protein modifications can affect lifespan and aging but age-dependent ubiquitylation changes have not yet been systematically characterized. Here, the authors analyze age-related proteome and ubiquitylome dynamics in Drosophila and identify increasing H2A ubiquitylation as a conse...
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f03d59fd69bc4bcba96f8c0cd012a7b5 |
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