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Seminar: Dr. Peter Kaiser, "Regulation of Transcription factor activity and Protein Complex Dynamics by diverse Ubiquitin Chain Topologies"

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Dr. Peter Kaiser
University of California, Irvine
C127 Davison Life Sciences

The Kaiser Lab uses biochemistry, cell biology, and chemical biology to discover molecular mechanisms that govern fundamental biological processes. Our research aims to (i) investigate mechanistic questions about cell cycle control and the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, (ii) understand how metabolic pathways communicate with the cell proliferation machinery, and (iii) develop novel approaches to directed drug design, which we apply to the development of small molecules to reactivate mutant p53 in human cancer.

- from Dr. Kaiser's lab site

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