Genetic analysis of p53 stability and activity
$318,795R01FY2012CANIH
University Of California, San Diego, La Jolla CA
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Abstract
important and sometimes surprising insights into the complex regulation of p53. With these initial successes, I propose to continue to employ mouse genetics to investigate the roles of various phosphorylation and acetylation events in regulating p53 activity, and more importantly, in p53-dependent tumor suppression and aging in vivo. Project Description Page 6
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