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SUMOylation of DEC1 protein regulates its transcriptional activity and enhances its stabilityHong et al., 2011
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- Hong Y
- Xing X
- Li S
- Bi H
- Yang C
- Zhao F
- Liu Y
- Ao X
- Chang A
- Wu H
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- PloS one
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Differentiated embryo-chondrocyte expressed gene 1 (DEC1, also known as sharp2, stra13, or BHLHB2) is a mammalian basic helix-loop-helix protein that is involved in many aspects of gene regulation through acting as a transcription factor. Changes in DEC1 expression …
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