Multifaceted roles of CCAR family proteins in the DNA damage response and cancer

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The cell cycle apoptosis regulator (CCAR) family of proteins consists of two proteins, CCAR1 and CCAR2, that play a variety of roles in cellular physiology and pathology. These multidomain proteins are able to perform multiple interactions and functions, playing roles in processes such as stress responses, metabolism, and the DNA damage response. The evolutionary conservation of CCAR family proteins allows their study in model organisms such as Caenorhabditis elegans, where a role for CCAR in aging was revealed. This review particularly highlights the multifaceted roles of CCAR family proteins and their implications in the DNA damage response and in cancer biology.

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Lugano, D., Barrett, L., Westerheide, S. D., & Kee, Y. (2024, February 1). Multifaceted roles of CCAR family proteins in the DNA damage response and cancer. Experimental and Molecular Medicine. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-023-01139-1

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