Prolyl hydroxylation by EglN2 destabilizes FOXO3a by blocking its interaction with the USP9x deubiquitinase

Xingnan Zheng, Bo Zhai, Peppi Koivunen, Sandra J. Shin, Gang Lu, Jiayun Liu, Christoph Geisen, Abhishek A. Chakraborty, Javid J. Moslehi, David M. Smalley, Xin Wei, Xian Chen, Zhengming Chen, Justine M. Beres, Jing Zhang, Jen Lan Tsao, Mitchell C. Brenner, Yuqing Zhang, Cheng Fan, Ronald A. DePinhoJihye Paik, Steven P. Gygi, William G. Kaelin, Qing Zhang

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