The FIH hydroxylase is a cellular peroxide sensor that modulates HIF transcriptional activity.
Hypoxic and oxidant stresses can coexist in biological systems, and oxidant stress has been proposed to activate hypoxia pathways through the inactivation of the 'oxygen-sensing' hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) prolyl and asparaginyl hydroxylases. Here, we show that despite reduced sensitiv...
Main Authors: | Masson, N, Singleton, R, Sekirnik, R, Trudgian, D, Ambrose, L, Miranda, M, Tian, Y, Kessler, B, Schofield, C, Ratcliffe, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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