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Researchers at the University of Iowa have uncovered a surprising structure in the way the DNA repair protein RAD52 attaches to and safeguards replicating DNA in dividing cells. This fresh insight into the RAD52-DNA complex could pave the way for developing new, more effective anti-cancer therapies.

RAD52, a protein best known for its intricate interaction with DNA that forms the RAD52-DNA complex, is among the key players driving the revolution in precision medicine for cancer.

This complex forms when RAD52 binds to single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) to help fix damage. But is this the next big leap in oncology, or just another promising piece of the puzzle? Let’s break down what RAD52-DNA is, why it matters, and what the new study tells us about the revolution in canc

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