Researchers in Japan unravel the mechanisms of redox-independent NRF2 stress response (IMAGE)
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ULK1 interacts directly with and phosphorylates the biomolecular condensate, p62 body. Phosphorylated p62 retains KEAP1 within itself and activates NRF2. The findings shed new light on the redox-independent activation of NRF2, which has an important role in stress response.
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Masaaki Komatsu from Juntendo University
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