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MOF moves into mitochondria - Nature Metabolism
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Mitochondrial proteins are frequently acetylated, but most of these modifications are thought to occur non-enzymatically, rather than requiring an acetyltransferase. A new study by Akhtar and colleagues challenges this view by demonstrating that MOF, a well-characterized histone acetyltransferase, bolsters mitochondrial metabolism by acetylating the complex IV assembly factor COX17.
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