OTULIN restricts Met1-linked ubiquitination to control innate immune signaling.
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Sebastian A. Wagner | N. Mailand | S. Bekker-Jensen | Chunaram Choudhary | D. Komander | R. B. Damgaard | M. Gyrd-Hansen | K. Keusekotten | B. K. Fiil | M. Fritsch | Simon Bekker-Jensen | Melanie Fritsch | R. Damgaard | Niels Mailand
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