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The Role of SUMO Labelling in DNA Repair - Sophia L. Owutey

Florida State University
2026
DNA repair
SUMOylation
SUMO Proteins
cell biology
DNA damage
UV Radiation
Sunlight Damage
Protein Signaling
Protein Modification
Yeast Models
Genome stability
cell signaling
DNA Repair Mechanisms
Cellular Repair
Molecular Genetics
Protein Chains
Post-Translational Modification
Genome Integrity
Human Disease
Cellular processes
cancer biology
Repair Proteins
Yeast Genetics
Biological Signaling
Mutation Prevention
Protein Regulation
UV Damage
Basic Science Research
Cellular Stress
molecular mechanisms
biotechnology
Life Sciences
health research
protein networks
DNA Stability
Tumor Biology
Biological Systems
Laboratory Research
Human Health
Genetic Damage
Cancer Mechanisms

This research investigates how SUMO protein labeling regulates DNA repair after damage caused by sunlight and other stresses. Using yeast as a model organism, the study shows that SUMO helps recruit and remove repair proteins at damaged DNA sites. Understanding these signaling mechanisms may improve cancer prevention and treatment strategies.

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