The PDZ-binding motif of Yes-associated protein is required for its co-activation of TEAD-mediated CTGF transcription and oncogenic cell transforming activity
Tadanori Shimomura(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Hiroshi Nishina(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Ryota Miura(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Norio Miyamura(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Jun Hirayama(Kyoto University), Shoji Hata(Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry)
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