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Phosphorylation of Yun is required for stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesis

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CELL PROLIFERATION
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cpr.13230

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  1. Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KZ201910028040]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972893, 31471384, 92054109]

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Stem cell proliferation is regulated by phosphorylation, and the interdependence of phosphorylation sites affects the function of Yun in intestinal stem cell proliferation.
Stem cells maintain adult tissue homeostasis under physiological conditions. Uncontrolled stem cell proliferation will lead to tumorigenesis. How stem cell proliferation is precisely controlled is still not fully understood. Phosphorylation of Yun is essential for ISC proliferation. Yun is essential for the proliferation of normal and transformed intestinal stem cells. Our mass spectrometry and biochemical data suggest that Yun can be phosphorylated at multiple residues in vivo. Interestingly, we show that the phosphorylation among these residues is likely interdependent. Furthermore, phosphorylation of each residue in Yun is important for its function in ISC proliferation regulation. Thus, our study unveils the important role of post-translational modification of Yun in stem cell proliferation.

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