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USP14 inhibits I-kappaB. 2 / 2
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"Here, in contrast, overexpression of USP14 induced I-kappaB degradation, which increased cytokine release in lung epithelial cells."

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"Although USP14 usually plays an inhibitory role in protein degradation, overexpression of USP14 induced I-kappaB degradation by linking RelA, the binding partner of I-kappaB, leading to increased cytokine release in lung epithelial cells [XREF_BIBR]."