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Fig. 2 | Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters

Fig. 2

From: Ubiquitous protein lactylation in health and diseases

Fig. 2

Protein Kla is widespread in cells. In addition to histones, certain non-histone proteins in the nucleus can also be lactylated. Kla is also present on some membrane proteins, and in the cytoplasm, there are proteins involved in Kla. The figure shows a list of proteins that can be lactylated in different subcellular localization of the cell

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