Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Deletion of TNF-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) protects mice from adipose and systemic impacts of severe obesity.Akkermansia muciniphila mediates negative effects of IFNγ on glucose metabolism.Orthogonal ubiquitin transfer identifies ubiquitination substrates under differential control by the two ubiquitin activating enzymes.Ubiquitin-like protein FAT10 promotes bladder cancer progression by stabilizing survivin.Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins in cardiac disease and protection.Long-Lived αMUPA Mice Show Reduced Sexual Dimorphism in Lifespan, and in Energy and Circadian Homeostasis-Related Parameters.Structure of UBE2Z Enzyme Provides Functional Insight into Specificity in the FAT10 Protein Conjugation MachineryThe non-canonical ubiquitin activating enzyme UBA6 suppresses epithelial-mesenchymal transition of mammary epithelial cells.Knockdown of ubiquitin D inhibits adipogenesis during the differentiation of porcine intramuscular and subcutaneous preadipocytes.Upregulation of p-Smad2 contributes to FAT10-induced oncogenic activities in glioma.High-fat diet decreases energy expenditure and expression of genes controlling lipid metabolism, mitochondrial function and skeletal system development in the adipose tissue, along with increased expression of extracellular matrix remodelling- and iUbiquitin‑like protein FAT10 regulates DNA damage repair via modification of proliferating cell nuclear antigen.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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scientific article published on 24 March 2014
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Extended lifespan and reduced adiposity in mice lacking the FAT10 gene.
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Allon Canaan
David Tuck
Eddie Perelman
Jason DeFuria
Martin S Obin
Michael P Snyder
Montrell Seay
Richard A Flavell
Sherman M Weissman
Vincent Schultz
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10.1073/PNAS.1323426111
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2014-03-24T00:00:00Z