MYC dephosphorylation by the PP1/PNUTS phosphatase complex regulates chromatin binding and protein stability
Deregulated MYC activity is oncogenic and is deregulated in a large fraction of human cancers. Here the authors find that protein phosphatase 1 and its regulatory subunit PNUTS controls MYC stability and its interaction with chromatin.
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Main Authors: | Dharmendra Dingar, William B. Tu, Diana Resetca, Corey Lourenco, Aaliya Tamachi, Jason De Melo, Kathleen E. Houlahan, Manpreet Kalkat, Pak-Kei Chan, Paul C. Boutros, Brian Raught, Linda Z. Penn |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cc8066c5d0d249efbc4b69b3a8efd7c8 |
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