2024
DOI: 10.1002/pro.5213
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Phosphorylation of cytochrome c at tyrosine 48 finely regulates its binding to the histone chaperone SET/TAF‐Iβ in the nucleus

Joaquin Tamargo‐Azpilicueta,
Miguel Á. Casado‐Combreras,
Rafael L. Giner‐Arroyo
et al.

Abstract: Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins are ubiquitous processes present in all life kingdoms, involved in the regulation of protein stability, subcellular location and activity. In this context, cytochrome c (Cc) is an excellent case study to analyze the structural and functional changes induced by PTMS as Cc is a small, moonlighting protein playing different roles in different cell compartments at different cell‐cycle stages. Cc is actually a key component of the mitochondrial electron transport … Show more

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