BNIP3 phosphorylation by JNK1/2 promotes mitophagy via enhancing its stability under hypoxia
Yun‐Ling He(Beijing Institute of Education), Liying Wu(Beijing Proteome Research Center), Yan Cao(Beijing Proteome Research Center), Yongqi Zhao(Institute of Basic Medical Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences), Ming Zhao(First Affiliated Hospital of Sichuan Medical University), Jian Li(Institute of Microbiology), Tong Zhao(Beijing Institute of Education), Ling‐Ling Zhu(Beijing Institute of Education), Haitao Wu(Beijing Institute of Education), Xiang Cheng(Wuhan University), Ming Fan(Beijing Institute of Technology), Sheng-Hui Gong(Academy of Military Medical Sciences)
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