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. 2013 Jul 1;12(13):1993.
doi: 10.4161/cc.25315. Epub 2013 Jun 11.

Rapid and transient protein acetylation changes in response to DNA damage

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Rapid and transient protein acetylation changes in response to DNA damage

Stephanie Jungmichel et al. Cell Cycle. .
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Keywords: DNA damage response; mass spectrometry; post-translational modification; protein acetylation; proteomics.

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Figure 1. Schematic representation of protein deacetylation kinetics in response to ionizing radiation. The dotted line indicates that these time points have not been investigated yet.

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