S-nitrosylation-mediated coupling of G-protein alpha-2 with CXCR5 induces Hippo/YAP-dependent diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis
S-nitrosylation can influence many pathophysiological processes. Here the authors show that the coupling efficiency of GNAI2 with CXCR5 is enhanced by S-nitrosylation of GNAI2, leading to Hippo-YAP dysfunction in endothelium, and plays a role in diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis.
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Main Authors: | Meng-Lin Chao, Shanshan Luo, Chao Zhang, Xuechun Zhou, Miao Zhou, Junyan Wang, Chuiyu Kong, Jiyu Chen, Zhe Lin, Xin Tang, Shixiu Sun, Xinlong Tang, Hongshan Chen, Hong Wang, Dongjin Wang, Jin-Peng Sun, Yi Han, Liping Xie, Yong Ji |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c0bb46778ed84b0794e0ffec175854d0 |
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