[HTML][HTML] PARP14: a key ADP-ribosylating protein in host–virus interactions?

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Over 300 posttranslational modifications (PTMs) are known to modify the functions of
proteins by affecting processes ranging from activation, degradation, localization, secretion …

[引用][C] PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host–virus interactions?

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PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host–virus interactions?

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The emergence of a potent and highly specific PARP14 inhibitor, RBN012759 [[12]], and
other knockout cell culture and mouse models will be useful in identifying infections where …

PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host-virus interactions?

S Parthasarathy, AR Fehr - Plos Pathogens, 2022 - europepmc.org
Over 300 posttranslational modifications (PTMs) are known to modify the functions of
proteins by affecting processes ranging from activation, degradation, localization, secretion …

[引用][C] PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host-virus interactions?

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PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host-virus interactions? PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating
protein in host-virus interactions? PLoS Pathog. 2022 Jun 9;18(6):e1010535. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010535 …

PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host–virus interactions?

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PARP14 selectively binds to STAT6 and promotes the expression of IL-4–regulated genes
[9]. Since this original discovery, PARP14's ability to regulate IL-4 signaling pathway has …

[HTML][HTML] PARP14: A key ADP-ribosylating protein in host–virus interactions?

S Parthasarathy, AR Fehr - PLoS Pathogens, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Over 300 posttranslational modifications (PTMs) are known to modify the functions of
proteins by affecting processes ranging from activation, degradation, localization, secretion …