Dynamic proximity interaction profiling suggests that YPEL2 is involved in cellular stress surveillance
Gizem Turan,
Çağla Ece Olgun,
Hazal Ayten
et al.
Abstract:YPEL2 is a member of the evolutionarily conserved YPEL family involved in cellular proliferation, mobility, differentiation, senescence, and death. However, the mechanism by which YPEL2, or YPEL proteins, mediates its effects is largely unknown. Proteins perform their functions in a network of proteins whose identities, amounts, and compositions change spatiotemporally in a lineage‐specific manner in response to internal and external stimuli. Here, we explored interaction partners of YPEL2 by using dynamic Tur… Show more
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