Terminology

Lysine Lactylation (Kla)
A post‑translational modification linking cellular metabolism to epigenetic and signaling pathways.
This process is regulated by a range of enzymes and metabolites, including lactate.

Review Articles

Histone and non-histone lactylation: molecular mechanisms, biological functions, diseases, and therapeutic targets Peng et al. 2025 Review Article
"Beyond chromatin, [lactylation] has also been identified in a growing number of non‑histone proteins, ... such as AARS1‑K120la, ACSS2‑Kla, MRE11‑K673la, NBS1 K388la and GNAT13‑Kla has illuminated novel regulatory mechanisms and reinforced the potential of non‑histone [lactylation] as a promising avenue for research."
"In this review, we systematically summarize the molecular mechanisms, biological functions, disease associations, and therapeutic implications of both histone and non‑histone [lactylation]."

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Lactylation: From Homeostasis to Pathological Implications and Therapeutic Strategies ??? et al. ??? Highlight
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Lactylation: From Molecular Insights to Disease Relevance ??? et al. ??? Highlight
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Lactylation: novel epigenetic regulatory and therapeutic opportunities ??? et al. ??? Highlight
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Lactylation: The emerging frontier in post-translational modification ??? et al. ??? Highlight
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