AATK


Description

The AATK gene (Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) and Rad3-Related Kinase) plays a crucial role in cellular stress response and autophagy. It encodes a protein kinase that is activated by DNA damage, oxidative stress, and other cellular insults. AATK triggers a signaling cascade that leads to DNA repair, cell cycle arrest, and autophagy, crucial mechanisms for maintaining cellular homeostasis.

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AATK is a highly conserved gene found in all eukaryotes, highlighting its fundamental role in cellular survival.



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