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Chunk #26 — The p53 tumour suppressor and genome maintenance

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Linking functional decline of telomeres, mitochondria and stem cells during ageing.
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The importance of genome integrity in ageing is apparent from genetic studies of patients with defects in the DNA repair machinery. Genetic studies in mice have reinforced the importance of DNA repair processes in ageing and degenerative diseases. The essential role of p53 signalling in response to DNA damage and consequent degenerative ageing phenotypes is underscored by the rescue — in fact the near-complete reversal — of these phenotypes on its deletion.