The phosphorylation status was examined and illustrated a much higher level of phosphorylation in myc C2 cells over Vector cells when starved. This indicates myc C2 is inhibiting the de phosphorylating role of PKC in these apoptotic cells. Thus it appears that the C2 domain acts as a ‘sensor’ to serum status, appropriating PKC effects in apoptotic pathways according to the serum status, the method of which is unknown.This study has highlighted the importance of the PKC C2 domain in breast cancer apoptosis.
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You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeThe government’s decision not to make police officers a priority in the coronavirus vaccination programme is “outrageous”, councillors in Coventry have blasted.Phase one of the rollout includes nine priority groups considered the most vulnerable, including the over 80s, care home residents and staff, and NHS workers.More than 12 million people have so far received their first dose of the vaccination.But the government has been accused of failing in its duty by not including police in the early roll out.An open letter signed by all 43 branches of the Police Federation of England and Wales and the national Federation chair said officers feel ‘betrayed’ by the decision.Labour councillors in Coventry have also criticised the decision not to include police in the priority list.Read MorePolice Federation boss begs for spare vaccinations as officers down with Covid daily Cllr Catherine Miks said: “I’m horrified. The police and fire put their lives on the line and they are in contact with vulnerable people. I just can’t understand the government’s thinking.”Cllr Rupinder Singh added: “People who are protecting us deserve priority, it’s as simple as that.
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