Competitive oxidation and ubiquitylation on the evolutionarily conserved cysteine confer tissue-specific stabilization of Insig-2
The protein Insig-2 negatively regulates lipid biosynthesis and is short-lived in liver cells but stable in muscle cells. Here, the authors show that in muscle cells producing reactive oxygen species, there is increased oxidation compared to ubiquitination of Insig-2, stabilising Insig-2 and reducin...
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| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/39cecb221deb45dc9f684b805dec75f2 |
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