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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomics

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From: Protein acetylation in mitochondria plays critical functions in the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease

Fig. 2

The identified differentially lysine acetylated (Kac) proteins and/or sites mainly localized to mitochondria. a Number distribution of different Kac sites on proteins. b Volcano plot of statistical significance against log2-fold change between the Norm group (N = 3) and FL group (N = 3), showing significantly differentially expressed proteins colored in green and red. c Among the identified differentially acetylated proteins (DAPs), the DAPs with higher acetylation levels mainly located in mitochondria, account for a large proportion (86/116) of all identified DAPs. d Among the identified differentially Kac sites, the up-regulated Kac sites located in the mitochondria, account for a large proportion (310/335) of all identified Kac sites

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