2024
DOI: 10.1111/febs.17243
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Oxidative stress‐induced YAP1 expression is regulated by NCE102, CDA2, and BCS1

Sarah Takallou,
Maryam Hajikarimlou,
Mustafa Al‐gafari
et al.

Abstract: Maintaining cellular homeostasis in the face of stress conditions is vital for the overall well‐being of an organism. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are among the most potent cellular stressors and can disrupt the internal redox balance, giving rise to oxidative stress. Elevated levels of ROS can severely affect biomolecules and have been associated with a range of pathophysiological conditions. In response to oxidative stress, yeast activator protein‐1 (Yap1p) undergoes post‐translation modification that resul… Show more

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