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YOD1 leads to the deubiquitination of TP53. 3 / 3
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"As expected, the knockdown of YOD1 increased p53 ubiquitination, while overexpression of the mutant showed no effect (Fig. 3E, F and Supplementary Fig. 5B), indicating that the protein level of catalytically active YOD1 is responsible for the changes in p53 ubiquitination."

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"Interestingly, we found that YOD1 transfection inhibited the p53-MDM2 interaction (Fig. 3I) and consequently MDM2-induced p53 ubiquitination (Fig. 3J)."

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"Presumably, this may lead to the deubiquitination of p53 by YOD1."