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Abstract
HIF plays a central role in the transcriptional response to changes in oxygen availability.
The PHD family of oxygen-dependent prolyl hydroxylases plays a pivotal role in regulating
HIF stability. The biochemical properties of these enzymes make them well suited to
act as oxygen sensors. They also respond to other intracellular signals, including
reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide, and certain metabolites, that can modulate
the hypoxic response. HIF transcriptional activity is further tuned by FIH1-mediated
asparagine hydroxylation. HIF affects signaling pathways that influence development,
metabolism, inflammation, and integrative physiology. Accordingly, HIF-modulatory
drugs are now being developed for diverse diseases.