Metabolic Regulation Section
P Boon Chock, PhD, Principal
Investigator
Research of the investigators in the Section on Metabolic Regulation
is focused toward (1) elucidating the roles of free radicals/reactive
oxygen species (ROS) in cellular regulation and in the etiology
and progression of various diseases; (2) mechanistic studies of
virion-cell fusion and of enzyme action and regulation, particularly
those involved in cellular regulation via reversible covalent modification;
and (3) development of methods and theories applicable to biomedical
research.
For more information, please contact P
Boon Chock.
![Myc-tagged SUMO and sumoylated proteins are primarily localized in the nucleus.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090130201135im_/http://dir.nhlbi.nih.gov/labs/lb/images/Myc-tagged_SUMO.jpg) |
Myc-tagged SUMO and sumoylated
proteins are primarily localized in the nucleus. Read
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