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Targeted and interactome proteomics revealed the role of PHD2 in regulating BRD4 proline hydroxylation
Luke Erber, Ang Luo,
Yue Chen
Chemical and Structural Biology (BMBB)
Center for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Hydroxylation
100%
Proline
92%
Proteomics
80%
Proteins
32%
Enzymes
9%
Transcriptional Activation
7%
Transcription Factors
6%
Homeostasis
6%
Oxygen
6%
Gene Expression
5%
Neoplasms
2%
Chemical Compounds
Proline
89%
Protein
36%
Modification
24%
Energy
5%