NAGASAKI UNIVERSITY GLOBAL COE PROGRAM - Global Strategic Center for Radiation Health Risk Control
Nagasaki University
ENGLISHJAPANESE
Activities
Home>Activities>Seminar>The 10th Seminar of the Global Strategic Center for Radiation Health Risk
Control
 
The 10th Seminar

DNA damage and ATM kinase activation: Multiple phosphorylation sites

Sergei V Kozlov, Ph. D.
Radiation Biology and Oncology Laboratory,
The Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia


ATM protein is involved in multiple aspects of cellular metabolism, such as response to genotoxic stress, proliferation, and maintaining genetic stability. ATM is a protein kinase which is rapidly activated in the presence of DNA double strand breaks, but the mechanism of ATM kinase activation remains poorly understood. In this seminar, a role of multiple phosphorylation sites will be dicussed.
 
home
Welcome
Outline
Organization
Projects
  International Radiation Health Sciences Research
    Atomic Bomb Disease Medicine Research
    Radiation Basic Life Sciences Research
Activities
  Seminar
    Symposium
    Workshop / Special Meeting
    Academic Exchange
    e-Learning/Tele-education
    Reports on Overseas' Conferences and Meetings
    Cooperation with WHO
    Publication
Achievement
Recruitment
News
Publicity Activities
  Truth of radiology (in Japanese)
  Radiation Q&A (in Japanese)
    Introduction of Global Strategic Center for Radiation Health Risk Control
(in Japanese) [PDF 9MB]
    Visiting Report of Chelnobyl
Yasuyuki Taira, Graduate Student
Related Links
Sitemap