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Alcohol-induced tubulin post-translational modifications directly alter hepatic protein trafficking.

Raghabendra AdhikariRamyajit MitraRobert G BennettBenita L McVickerPamela L Tuma
Published in: Hepatology communications (2023)
These results not only confirm that enhanced tubulin acetylation is observed in human livers but that it is most relevant to alcohol-induced injury. Because these tubulin modifications are associated with altered protein trafficking that alters proper hepatic function, we propose that changing the cellular acetylation levels or scavenging free aldehydes are feasible strategies for treating alcohol-associated liver disease.
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