A collagen glucosyltransferase drives lung adenocarcinoma progression in mice
Guo et al. determine the molecular basis of collagen lysyl hydroxylase 2 (LH2) substrate specificity. They further show that LH2 also functions as a collagen glucosyltransferase to promote lung cancer progression.
Main Authors: | Hou-Fu Guo, Neus Bota-Rabassedas, Masahiko Terajima, B. Leticia Rodriguez, Don L. Gibbons, Yulong Chen, Priyam Banerjee, Chi-Lin Tsai, Xiaochao Tan, Xin Liu, Jiang Yu, Michal Tokmina-Roszyk, Roma Stawikowska, Gregg B. Fields, Mitchell D. Miller, Xiaoyan Wang, Juhoon Lee, Kevin N. Dalby, Chad J. Creighton, George N. Phillips, John A. Tainer, Mitsuo Yamauchi, Jonathan M. Kurie |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2021-04-01
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Series: | Communications Biology |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01982-w |
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