Redox state and the sirtuin deacetylases are major factors that regulate the acetylation status of the stress protein NQO1
The stress induced protein NQO1 can participate in a wide range of biological pathways which are dependent upon the interaction of NQO1 with protein targets. Many of the protein-protein interactions involving NQO1 have been shown to be regulated by the pyridine nucleotide redox balance. NQO1 can mod...
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Main Authors: | David Siegel (Author), Peter S. Harris (Author), Cole R. Michel (Author), Rafael de Cabo (Author), Kristofer S. Fritz (Author), David Ross (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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