Skip to main content
Fig. 4 | Genes and Environment

Fig. 4

From: Progerin, the protein responsible for the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, increases the unrepaired DNA damages following exposure to ionizing radiation

Fig. 4

Nuclear localization of progerin and unrepairable 53BP1 foci. Progerin foci (aggregates) as detected by anti-progerin staining were superimposed onto typical 53BP1 foci. Note that the green color is not GFP, but antibody staining against progerin. Brightness of MJ90 (PD73) was enhanced to see the weak foci of progerin

Back to article page