Succinylation

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title: Succinylation
text: In biochemistry, succinylation is a posttranslational modification where a succinyl group (−CO−CH2−CH2−CO2H) is added to a lysine residue of a protein molecule. This modification is found in many proteins, including histones. The potential role of succinylation is under investigation, but as addition of succinyl group changes lysine's charge from +1 to −1 and introduces a relatively large structural moiety, bigger than acetylation or methylation, it is expected to lead to more significant change
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description: Addition of a succinyl group to a lysine group of a protein
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