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Multi-omics approach sheds light on PDK1 kinases role in disease regulation

Research Highlight | April 11, 2023churchill-multiomics-thumbnail-2023

In a new article in Genome Biology, JAX's Churchill lab performs an integrative multi-omics analysis of 58 genetically diverse Collaborative Cross strains to identify regulators of protein phosphorylation. The analysis highlights multiple targets of the PDK1 kinase, a regulator of mitochondrial function that shows reduced activity in a polygenic model of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.

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