TRiC controls transcription resumption after UV damage by regulating Cockayne syndrome protein A
An integrated network of chaperones and protein degradation machineries called the proteostasis network (PN) is required to maintain protein homeostasis. Here the authors show that one of the components of the PN, the chaperonin TRiC, interacts with the core transcription-coupled nucleotide excision...
Main Authors: | Alex Pines, Madelon Dijk, Matthew Makowski, Elisabeth M. Meulenbroek, Mischa G. Vrouwe, Yana van der Weegen, Marijke Baltissen, Pim J. French, Martin E. van Royen, Martijn S. Luijsterburg, Leon H. Mullenders, Michiel Vermeulen, Wim Vermeulen, Navraj S. Pannu, Haico van Attikum |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2018-03-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03484-6 |
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