Health
Chronic & Non-communicable Diseases
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
France
The role of the p53 mRNA-Mdm2 interaction in controlling the DNA damage response
My research focuses on the protein p53, a key mediator of the DNA damage response which controls genome stability and cancer development. My aim is to verify the importance of the p53 mRNA (messenger RNA) – Mdm2 interaction in controlling the protein Mdm2 and p53 functions. This study holds promise to offer a viable explanation to why induction of Mdm2 by p53 in response to DNA damage leads to an actual increase in p53 activity and not to p53 inactivation.
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Marco
CANDEIAS
Institution
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
Cancer Institute
Country
France
Nationality
Portuguese
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