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Professor Kevin Hiom is the Pat McPherson Chair of Cancer Biology at the Biomedical Research Institute and Dundee Cancer Centre, at the Ninewells Hospital and Medical School.
What are post-translational modifications? Post-translational modifications, or PTMs, are in vivo chemical modifications of a protein after its translation, which can occur at any step in the life of a protein. PTMs have been mainly studied in nucleated cells, and they are conserved from yeast to humans which demonstrates how essential they are for cellular function ability.
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Professor Kevin Hiom is the Pat McPherson Chair of Cancer Biology at the Biomedical Research Institute and Dundee Cancer Centre, at the Ninewells Hospital and Medical School.