
Secret Life of Copper: From Kinases to Cancer
Secret Life of Copper: From Kinases to Cancer
Dr Donita C. Brady
Perelman School of Medicine,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
The Brady Lab researches metalloallostery, a new paradigm in nutrient sensing and protein regulation, where redox-active metals control kinase activity. Their focus lies at the intersection of kinase signaling and copper (Cu) homeostasis with the goal of defining the mechanistic features of Cu-dependent kinases to target them in cancer via drug repurposing or development.
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