GFPT2/GFAT2 and AMDHD2 act in tandem to control the hexosamine pathway

  1. Virginia Kroef
  2. Sabine Ruegenberg
  3. Moritz Horn
  4. Kira Allmeroth
  5. Lena Eberg
  6. Seyma Bozkus
  7. Stephan Miethe
  8. Ulrich Elling
  9. Bernhard Schermer
  10. Ulrich Baumann
  11. Martin Sebastian Denzel  Is a corresponding author
  1. Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Germany
  2. JLP Health GmbH, Austria
  3. University of Cologne, Germany
  4. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
  5. Altos Labs, United Kingdom

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  1. Virginia Kroef
  2. Sabine Ruegenberg
  3. Moritz Horn
  4. Kira Allmeroth
  5. Lena Eberg
  6. Seyma Bozkus
  7. Stephan Miethe
  8. Ulrich Elling
  9. Bernhard Schermer
  10. Ulrich Baumann
  11. Martin Sebastian Denzel
(2022)
GFPT2/GFAT2 and AMDHD2 act in tandem to control the hexosamine pathway
eLife 11:e69223.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69223

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