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The antiviral sirtuin 3 bridges protein acetylation to mitochondrial integrity and metabolism during human cytomegalovirus infection
Xinlei Sheng,
Ileana M. Cristea
Molecular Biology
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Acetyl-CoA C-Acyltransferase
41%
Acetylation
63%
Antiviral Agents
52%
Cellular Immunity
11%
Cytomegalovirus
24%
Cytomegalovirus Infections
66%
Enzymes
6%
Fatty Acids
10%
Health
5%
Infections
11%
Microscopy
10%
Mitochondrial Dynamics
15%
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential
12%
Mutagenesis
11%
Proteins
22%
Proteome
12%
Sirtuin 3
96%
Virology
15%
Virus Diseases
8%
Viruses
24%
Agriculture & Biology
acetylation
65%
acyltransferases
29%
assays
6%
beta oxidation
13%
cell structures
11%
Cytomegalovirus infections
100%
enzymes
5%
fatty acids
8%
Human betaherpesvirus 5
90%
immune response
10%
infection
19%
membrane potential
12%
metabolism
35%
microscopy
11%
mutagenesis
11%
proteins
20%
proteome
11%
virology
16%
viruses
31%