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Researchers Find Key to UV Sensitivity

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DALLAS, TX, June 22 -- Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have found that a large protein complex, previously thought to mainly regulate protein degradation, plays a significant role in sensitivity to cancer-causing ultraviolet light. The scientists reached their conclusion when they combined the results of their studies of a biological machine called the proteasome and the protein Rad23, which is involved in repair of DNA damaged by ultraviolet light. If the repair machine fails to work, as in the disease xeroderma pigmentosum, DNA mutations occur that lead to...Read full article

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