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Han et al. report that the Hippo pathway kinases LATS1 and LATS2 phosphorylate the heavy metal response transcription factor MTF1, leading to attenuation of heavy metal response gene transcription and cellular detoxification.
Krastev et al. report that trapped PARP1 undergoes SUMOylation, followed by ubiquitylation, resulting in the recruitment of the p97 ATPase to remove trapped PARP1 from chromatin and prevent PARP inhibitor-induced cytotoxicity.