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What Are the Functions of the ATM Protein?
The ATM protein is involved in several critical cellular processes:
Activation of cell cycle checkpoints
DNA repair, especially
double-strand breaks
Apoptosis in response to irreparable DNA damage
These functions underscore the importance of the ATM protein in ensuring the integrity of the cellular genome.
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