Detalles del proyecto
Description
Our laboratory is interested in defining mechanisms by which UV radiation promotes mutagenesis and
carcinogenic transformation of melanocytes, specifically focusing on the role of the melanocortin 1 receptor
(Mc1r), a trans-membrane Gs-coupled receptor. The NIH Grant under which this diversity supplement is being
sought (5 R01 CA131075-02) contains three Specific Aims: (1) to characterize the mechanism of melanocortin
1 receptor (Mc1r)-mediated enhancement of nucleotide excision repair (NER), (2) to determine whether Mc1r
signaling protects against UV-mediated oxidative damage, and (3) to determine the ability of pharmacologic
Mc1r rescue to protect against UV damage. Ms. Amaro-Ortiz, the student relevant to this supplement
application, is interested in conducting work outlined in Specific Aim 2 of the parent grant.
| Estado | Finalizado |
|---|---|
| Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 7/1/10 → 4/30/15 |
Financiación
- National Cancer Institute
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Proyectos
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The Role of Mc1r in Melanocytic UV-Induced DNA Damage and Repair Responses
D'Orazio, J. (PI), Shelton, B. (CoI), Lovell, M. (Former CoI) & Spear, B. (Former CoI)
7/1/10 → 4/14/16
Proyecto: Research project