FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term regulation of N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation ID (Ontology) GO:2000759 (Gene Ontology)
Definition Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation.
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N-terminal protein amino acid acetylation
 |__N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation_____
regulation of gene expression                  |
 |__regulation of protein maturation___________|
peptidyl-lysine acetylation                    |
 |__N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation_____|
 |__regulation of peptidyl-lysine acetylation__|
regulation of protein metabolic process        |
 |__regulation of protein maturation___________|
protein maturation                             |
 |__regulation of protein maturation___________|
regulation of protein acetylation              |
 |__regulation of peptidyl-lysine acetylation__|
                                               regulation of N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation
                                                |__negative regulation of N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation
                                                |__positive regulation of N-terminal peptidyl-lysine acetylation
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regulation of peptidyl-lysine acetylation
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