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Sci. Signal., 10 November 2009 PERSPECTIVESAiming Straight for the Heart: Prolyl Hydroxylases Set the BARInternal Medicine Department, Cardiology Division, VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, TX 75216, USA, and Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, TX 75390–8573, USA. Abstract:
The cellular response to a reduced oxygen state (or hypoxia) includes de novo alterations in gene expression patterns, many of which are controlled by hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) transcription factors. HIF signaling is predominantly regulated by the dioxygenase family of prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs), also known as EGL nine homologs (EGLNs). The PHD family in higher eukaryotes, like the HIF * Corresponding author. E-mail, joseph.garcia{at}utsouthwestern.edu
Citation: J. A. Garcia, Aiming Straight for the Heart: Prolyl Hydroxylases Set the BAR. Sci. Signal. 2, pe70 (2009). The editors suggest the following Related Resources on Science sites:In Science Signaling
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