The Ubiquitin Sensor and Adaptor Protein p62 Mediates Signal Transduction of a Viral Oncogenic Pathway
As a ubiquitin sensor and a signal-transducing adaptor, p62 is crucial for NF-κB activation, which involves the ubiquitin machinery in diverse contexts. However, whether p62 is required for EBV LMP1 activation of NF-κB is an open question.
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Autores principales: | Ling Wang, Mary E. A. Howell, Ayrianna Sparks-Wallace, Juan Zhao, Culton R. Hensley, Camri A. Nicksic, Shanna R. Horne, Kaylea B. Mohr, Jonathan P. Moorman, Zhi Q. Yao, Shunbin Ning |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9062215602b446458b173e626e8fb19d |
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