Posttranslational modifications of proteins in diseased retina

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  • who: Christopher R. Starr from the National Autonomous University of Mexico have published the research work: Posttranslational modifications of proteins in diseased retina, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Studies identify several proteins of the retina whose changing levels can have an impact on retinal disease progression, however, as most proteins are tightly controlled, the modifications of proteins have just as large (or perhaps an even larger) a role in retinal homeostasis as does protein synthesis. Histone acetylation is the classical process that has a significant impact on gene_expression. Phosphorylation Phosphorylation, the most widely . . .

     

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