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Matthew D Hirschey

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Cell Metabolism|November 22, 2011
Old enzymes, new tricks: sirtuins are NAD(+)-dependent de-acylasesMatthew D Hirschey
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|February 27, 2015
Metabolic Regulation by Lysine Malonylation, Succinylation, and GlutarylationMatthew D Hirschey, Yingming Zhao
Cell Chemical Biology|February 19, 2017
A Prob(e)able Route to Lysine AcylationGregory R Wagner, Matthew D Hirschey
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|May 8, 2012
SIRT3 weighs heavily in the metabolic balance: a new role for SIRT3 in metabolic syndromeMichelle F Green, Matthew D Hirschey
Essays in Biochemistry|June 20, 2012
Mitochondrial protein acetylation regulates metabolismKristin A Anderson, Matthew D Hirschey
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|February 27, 2018
Reactive Acyl-CoA Species Modify Proteins and Induce Carbon StressAlec G Trub, Matthew D Hirschey
Molecular Cell|April 15, 2014
Nonenzymatic protein acylation as a carbon stress regulated by sirtuin deacylasesGregory R Wagner, Matthew D Hirschey
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 23, 2026
datadrivenhypothesis.org: A resource for metabolic gene discovery through integrated pathway co-essentiality mappingMatthew D Hirschey, Pol Castellano-Escuder, John Bradley
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|September 20, 2012
HINT2 and fatty liver disease: mitochondrial protein hyperacetylation gives a hint?Kristin A Anderson, Dongning Wang, Matthew D Hirschey
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|November 17, 2018
Sensing Mitochondrial Acetyl-CoA to Tune RespirationChristine A Mills, Alec G Trub, Matthew D Hirschey
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Cell Metabolism|November 22, 2011
Old enzymes, new tricks: sirtuins are NAD(+)-dependent de-acylasesMatthew D Hirschey
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|February 27, 2015
Metabolic Regulation by Lysine Malonylation, Succinylation, and GlutarylationMatthew D Hirschey, Yingming Zhao
Cell Chemical Biology|February 19, 2017
A Prob(e)able Route to Lysine AcylationGregory R Wagner, Matthew D Hirschey
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|May 8, 2012
SIRT3 weighs heavily in the metabolic balance: a new role for SIRT3 in metabolic syndromeMichelle F Green, Matthew D Hirschey
Essays in Biochemistry|June 20, 2012
Mitochondrial protein acetylation regulates metabolismKristin A Anderson, Matthew D Hirschey
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|February 27, 2018
Reactive Acyl-CoA Species Modify Proteins and Induce Carbon StressAlec G Trub, Matthew D Hirschey
Molecular Cell|April 15, 2014
Nonenzymatic protein acylation as a carbon stress regulated by sirtuin deacylasesGregory R Wagner, Matthew D Hirschey
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 23, 2026
datadrivenhypothesis.org: A resource for metabolic gene discovery through integrated pathway co-essentiality mappingMatthew D Hirschey, Pol Castellano-Escuder, John Bradley
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|September 20, 2012
HINT2 and fatty liver disease: mitochondrial protein hyperacetylation gives a hint?Kristin A Anderson, Dongning Wang, Matthew D Hirschey
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|November 17, 2018
Sensing Mitochondrial Acetyl-CoA to Tune RespirationChristine A Mills, Alec G Trub, Matthew D Hirschey
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