Moyamoya disease patient mutations in the RING domain of RNF213 reduce its ubiquitin ligase activity and enhance NFκB activation and apoptosis in an AAA+ domain-dependent manner
Midori Takeda(Kyoto University), Shohab Youssefian(Kyoto University), Kouji H. Harada(Kyoto University), Hatasu Kobayashi(Kyoto University), Tsunehiro Mizushima(Nagoya City University), Minsoo Kim(Kyoto University), Jung-Mi Choi(Kyoto University), Shigeru Taketani(Kyoto University), Tohru Tezuka(Kyoto University), Akio Koizumi(Kyoto University), Yuki Oichi(Kyoto University)
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