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The role of the chaperone NASP in regulating histone dynamics during DNA replication and repair [ 2008 - 2013 ]

Also known as: How does the protein NASP control the packaging and repair of our DNA?

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/471498]

Researchers: Dr Adam Cook (Principal investigator) ,  The Australian National University (Managed by)

Brief description To fit inside our cells, DNA is intricately packaged with histone proteins into chromatin. All aspects of cell function are regulated by this packaging. My research will help us to understand how the cellular life of histones is controlled by a protein called NASP to ensure the packaging is correctly maintained and reorganised during normal genome function.

Funding Amount $AUD 371,602.96

Funding Scheme Early Career Fellowships

Notes CJ Martin Biomedical ECF

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