crotonylation
Crotonylation is a post-translational modification where a crotonyl group is added to a protein. This modification primarily occurs on lysine residues, forming a crotonyl-lysine adduct. It is a relatively newly discovered modification, with research into its biological functions and mechanisms still ongoing.
The crotonyl group is derived from crotonyl-CoA, a metabolite produced during the breakdown of fatty acids
Evidence suggests that crotonylation can influence protein activity, stability, and interactions. It has been observed in
Research into crotonylation is expanding our understanding of the complex regulatory landscape of proteins beyond canonical