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    Lipids Reprogram Metabolism to Become a Major Carbon Source for Histone Acetylation by McDonnell, Eoin, Crown, Scott B., Fox, Douglas B., Kitir, Betül, Ilkayeva, Olga R., Olsen, Christian A., Grimsrud, Paul A., Hirschey, Matthew D.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-11-2016)
    “…Cells integrate nutrient sensing and metabolism to coordinate proper cellular responses to a particular nutrient source. For example, glucose drives a gene…”
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    A Class of Reactive Acyl-CoA Species Reveals the Non-enzymatic Origins of Protein Acylation by Wagner, Gregory R, Bhatt, Dhaval P, O'Connell, Thomas M, Thompson, J Will, Dubois, Laura G, Backos, Donald S, Yang, Hao, Mitchell, Grant A, Ilkayeva, Olga R, Stevens, Robert D, Grimsrud, Paul A, Hirschey, Matthew D

    Published in Cell metabolism (04-04-2017)
    “…The mechanisms underlying the formation of acyl protein modifications remain poorly understood. By investigating the reactivity of endogenous acyl-CoA…”
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    Oxidative Stress and Covalent Modification of Protein with Bioactive Aldehydes by Grimsrud, Paul A., Xie, Hongwei, Griffin, Timothy J., Bernlohr, David A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-08-2008)
    “…The term “oxidative stress” links the production of reactive oxygen species to a variety of metabolic outcomes, including insulin resistance, immune…”
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    Ablation of Sirtuin5 in the postnatal mouse heart results in protein succinylation and normal survival in response to chronic pressure overload by Hershberger, Kathleen A., Abraham, Dennis M., Liu, Juan, Locasale, Jason W., Grimsrud, Paul A., Hirschey, Matthew D.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-07-2018)
    “…Mitochondrial Sirtuin 5 (SIRT5) is an NAD+-dependent demalonylase, desuccinylase, and deglutarylase that controls several metabolic pathways. A number of…”
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    Statin therapy inhibits fatty acid synthase via dynamic protein modifications by Trub, Alec G., Wagner, Gregory R., Anderson, Kristin A., Crown, Scott B., Zhang, Guo-Fang, Thompson, J. Will, Ilkayeva, Olga R., Stevens, Robert D., Grimsrud, Paul A., Kulkarni, Rhushikesh A., Backos, Donald S., Meier, Jordan L., Hirschey, Matthew D.

    Published in Nature communications (10-05-2022)
    “…Statins are a class of drug widely prescribed for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, with pleiotropic cellular effects. Statins inhibit HMG-CoA…”
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    Remodeling of the Acetylproteome by SIRT3 Manipulation Fails to Affect Insulin Secretion or β Cell Metabolism in the Absence of Overnutrition by Peterson, Brett S., Campbell, Jonathan E., Ilkayeva, Olga, Grimsrud, Paul A., Hirschey, Matthew D., Newgard, Christopher B.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (03-07-2018)
    “…SIRT3 is a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent mitochondrial protein deacetylase purported to influence metabolism through post-translational…”
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    Proteomics and phosphoproteomics datasets of a muscle-specific STIM1 loss-of-function mouse model by Lyons, Scott P., Wilson, Rebecca J., Muoio, Deborah M., Grimsrud, Paul A.

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2022)
    “…STIM1 is an ER/SR transmembrane protein that interacts with ORAI1 to activate store operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) upon ER/SR depletion of calcium. Normally highly…”
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    Nicotinamide riboside supplementation confers marginal metabolic benefits in obese mice without remodeling the muscle acetyl-proteome by Williams, Ashley S., Koves, Timothy R., Pettway, Yasminye D., Draper, James A., Slentz, Dorothy H., Grimsrud, Paul A., Ilkayeva, Olga R., Muoio, Deborah M.

    Published in iScience (21-01-2022)
    “…Nicotinamide riboside supplements (NRS) have been touted as a nutraceutical that promotes cardiometabolic and musculoskeletal health by enhancing nicotinamide…”
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    HGFAC is a ChREBP-regulated hepatokine that enhances glucose and lipid homeostasis by Sargsyan, Ashot, Doridot, Ludivine, Hannou, Sarah A, Tong, Wenxin, Srinivasan, Harini, Ivison, Rachael, Monn, Ruby, Kou, Henry H, Haldeman, Jonathan M, Arlotto, Michelle, White, Phillip J, Grimsrud, Paul A, Astapova, Inna, Tsai, Linus T, Herman, Mark A

    Published in JCI insight (10-01-2023)
    “…Carbohydrate response element-binding protein (ChREBP) is a carbohydrate-sensing transcription factor that regulates both adaptive and maladaptive genomic…”
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    Leveraging proteomics to understand plant-microbe interactions by Jayaraman, Dhileepkumar, Forshey, Kari L, Grimsrud, Paul A, Ané, Jean-Michel

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-01-2012)
    “…Understanding the interactions of plants with beneficial and pathogenic microbes is a promising avenue to improve crop productivity and agriculture…”
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    Medicago PhosphoProtein Database: a repository for Medicago truncatula phosphoprotein data by Rose, Christopher M, Venkateshwaran, Muthusubramanian, Grimsrud, Paul A, Westphall, Michael S, Sussman, Michael R, Coon, Joshua J, Ané, Jean-Michel

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-01-2012)
    “…The ability of legume crops to fix atmospheric nitrogen via a symbiotic association with soil rhizobia makes them an essential component of many agricultural…”
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    Extreme Acetylation of the Cardiac Mitochondrial Proteome Does Not Promote Heart Failure by Davidson, Michael T., Grimsrud, Paul A., Lai, Ling, Draper, James A., Fisher-Wellman, Kelsey H., Narowski, Tara M., Abraham, Dennis M., Koves, Timothy R., Kelly, Daniel P., Muoio, Deborah M.

    Published in Circulation research (25-09-2020)
    “…RATIONALE:Circumstantial evidence links the development of heart failure to posttranslational modifications of mitochondrial proteins, including lysine…”
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    Pyruvate-supported flux through medium-chain ketothiolase promotes mitochondrial lipid tolerance in cardiac and skeletal muscles by Koves, Timothy R., Zhang, Guo-Fang, Davidson, Michael T., Chaves, Alec B., Crown, Scott B., Johnson, Jordan M., Slentz, Dorothy H., Grimsrud, Paul A., Muoio, Deborah M.

    Published in Cell metabolism (06-06-2023)
    “…Even-chain acylcarnitine (AC) metabolites, most of which are generated as byproducts of incomplete fatty acid oxidation (FAO), are viewed as biomarkers of…”
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