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Prolyl hydroxylation by EglN2 destabilizes FOXO3a by blocking its interaction with the USP9x deubiquitinase.
Zheng X, Zhai B, Koivunen P, Shin S, Lu G, Liu J, Geisen C, Chakraborty A, Moslehi J, Smalley D, Wei X, Chen X, Chen Z, Beres J, Zhang J, Tsao J, Brenner M, Zhang Y, Fan C, DePinho R, Paik J, Gygi S, Kaelin W, Zhang Q (2014) Prolyl hydroxylation by EglN2 destabilizes FOXO3a by blocking its interaction with the USP9x deubiquitinase. Genes Dev 28:1429-1444. doi: 10.1101/gad.242131.114 PMID: 24990963
Summary: Members of the FOXO family are thought to act as tumor suppressor genes. In this work the authors investigated the hydroxylation of FOXO3a by EglN2. This hydroxylation pushes FOXO3a toward a protosomal degradation pathway. Loss of FOXO3a in turn allows the accumulation of Cyclin D1, which has been found to be overexpressed in some breast cancers. Some of the data were generated using immunoblots with anti-transhydroxylated proline (Cat. #AB-T044).
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Novel application of human periodontal ligament stem cells and water-soluble chitin for collagen tissue regeneration: in vitro and in vivo investigations.
Jung IH, Park JC, Kim JC, Jeon DW, Choi SH, Cho KS, Im GI, Kim BS, Kim CS (2012) Novel application of human periodontal ligament stem cells and water-soluble chitin for collagen tissue regeneration: in vitro and in vivo investigations. Tissue Eng Part A 18(5-6):643-53. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2011.0164 PMID: 21981356
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