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The NEMO/ATM/IKKα complex: A key player in colorectal cancer progression and treatment.
The kinase IKKα phosphorylates the kinase ATM, enhancing its ability to promote DNA repair. In this issue of Science Signaling, Alonso-Marañón et al. demonstrate that in colorectal cancer cells, the IKK regulatory subunit NEMO targets the ATM/IKKα complex to sites of DNA damage, thus enhancing DNA repair and chemotherapy resistance.
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Science Signaling is a weekly, online multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the life sciences. Our editorial team's mission is to publish studies that elucidate the fundamental mechanisms underlying biological processes across various organisms. We prioritize research that offers novel insights into physiology, elucidates aberrant mechanisms leading to disease, identifies potential therapeutic targets and strategies, and characterizes the effects of drugs both in vitro and in vivo.