Suppression of <scp>LUBAC</scp>‐mediated linear ubiquitination by a specific interaction between <scp>LUBAC</scp> and the deubiquitinases <scp>CYLD</scp> and <scp>OTULIN</scp>
Tsuyoshi Takiuchi(Kyoto University), Kazuhiro Iwaï(Kyoto University), Tatsuya Sawasaki(CellFree Sciences (Japan)), Alexander Buchberger(University of Würzburg), Tadashi Kimura(Osaka University), Hiroyuki Takeda(Protein Technologies (United Kingdom)), Hironari Tamiya(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Yoshiteru Sasaki(Boston Children's Hospital), Tomoko Nakagawa(Kyoto University), Hiroaki Fujita(Kyoto University), Yasushi Saeki(Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry)
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