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Furthermore, statistical correlations between proteins and genes suggest that active PKR could phosphorylate p53 which could induce the transcription of Redd1 gene
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This work therefore defines a role for REDD1 in the control of p53 in vivo, with potential therapeutic implications for cancer and for the variety of genetic diseases involving TOR pathway signaling components