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Chronic Ethanol Consumption Induces Global Hepatic Protein Hyperacetylation

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Alcohol-induced hyperacetylation of multiple proteins may contribute to the development of liver injury. The abundance of acetylated mitochondrial proteins further suggests that this modification is important in regulating liver metabolism and when perturbed, may contribute to the progression of a variety of metabolic diseases.

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