Acetylation of ELF5 suppresses breast cancer progression by promoting its degradation and targeting CCND1

Abstract E74-like ETS transcription factor 5 (ELF5) is involved in a wide spectrum of biological processes, e.g., mammogenesis and tumor progression. We have identified a list of p300-interacting proteins in human breast cancer cells. Among these, ELF5 was found to interact with p300 via acetylation...

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Main Authors: Xiahui Li, Shujing Li, Bowen Li, Yanan Li, Sattout Aman, Kangkai Xia, Yuxi Yang, Bashir Ahmad, Huijian Wu
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/763b9e5df05043e0a6a0ddf5e84af082
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