NFAT2 drives both Orai3 transcription and protein degradation by harnessing the differences in epigenetic landscape
Sharon Raju,
Akshay Sharma,
Gyan Ranjan
et al.
Abstract:The functional significance of any protein in physiological processes and pathological conditions is largely dependent on its expression profile. Therefore, nature has evolved several autonomous mechanisms to regulate protein expression such as transcription, translation, post-translational modifications and epigenetic changes. These processes are typically controlled by distinct molecular players with no overlapping roles. Here, we reveal that same transcription factor, NFAT2 regulates both transcription and … Show more
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