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Proteasomal CHK1 Degradation Drives DNA Damage in ALS Models

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This study reveals that proteasomal-dependent degradation of the checkpoint kinase CHK1 leads to the accumulation of DNA damage in cellular models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Researchers demonstrated that impaired CHK1 stability disrupts DNA damage repair mechanisms, exacerbating genomic instability in ALS-affected cells. For a subscriber focused on cellular and tissular disruptions in disease and aging, this finding highlights a critical mechanism linking protein degradation pathways to DNA damage accumulation, with potential implications for understanding neurodegenerative processes and cellular stress responses relevant to fertility and aging.

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