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. 2013 May 22;3:125. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2013.00125

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Role of CK2 phosphorylated serines and the VVVI hydrophobic core in PML degradation. In response to osmotic shock, anisomycin, or UV radiation, PML is phosphorylated at the CK2 serine sites (red) adjacent to the SIM hydrophobic core (VVVI) (blue) leading to PML degradation. In contrast, As2O3-induced PML degradation requires the SIM VVVI.