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USP32 binds CD274. 3 / 3
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"Interaction studies showed that the N-terminal truncation U2 in USP32 binds with PD-L1, suggesting that DUSP domain of USP32 is critical for USP32-PD-L1 interaction (Figure xref G, lane 6, lower panel)."

sparser
"Binding studies showed that the PD-L1-ΔICD did not show any interaction with USP32, indicating that intracellular domain of PD-L1 contributes to the USP32-PD-L1 interaction (Figure xref H, lower panel)."

sparser
"Duolink proximity ligation assay (PLA) assay revealed that USP32 interacts with PD-L1, PLA dots appeared when both USP32 and PD-L1 antibodies were used (Figure xref E-F)."