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Molecular architecture of the human protein deacetylase Sirt1 and its regulation by AROS and resvera…
The SIRT1 modulators AROS and DBC1 regulate HSF1 activity and the heat shock response.
The ATF4-RPS19BP1 axis modulates ribosome biogenesis to promote erythropoiesis.
A novel nucleolar protein interacts with ribosomal protein S19.
Active regulator of SIRT1 cooperates with SIRT1 and facilitates suppression of p53 activity.
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