2024
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.3928
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The emerging role of USP29 in cancer and other diseases

Ru Zhang,
Zeqiong Cai,
Doudou Ren
et al.

Abstract: Reversible protein ubiquitination is a key process for maintaining cellular homeostasis. Deubiquitinases, which can cleave ubiquitin from substrate proteins, have been reported to be deeply involved in disease progression ranging from oncology to neurological diseases. The human genome encodes approximately 100 deubiquitinases, most of which are poorly characterized. One of the well‐characterized deubiquitases is ubiquitin‐specific protease 29 (USP29), which is often upregulated in pathological tissues and pla… Show more

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