ATM,CHEK2,TP53,BAX,PUMA,BCL2,DNA damage response,oxidative stress · als · mechanistic
Composite 0.837
Price $0.77
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ATM (Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated) is a DNA damage response (DDR) kinase that normally activates in response to double-strand breaks (DSBs). This hypothesis proposes that in ALS, chronic mitochondrial dysfunction and ROS overproduction cause persistent low-level ATM activation that exceeds the capacity of DNA repair machinery, leading to DDR overflow and pathological p53 activation that drives motor neuron apoptosis. The mechanistic prediction is that in ALS motor neurons, elevated mtROS causes
Radar Chart — 10 Dimensions
Score Comparison Bars
Mechanistic
0.80
Evidence
0.75
Novelty
0.82
Feasibility
0.68
Impact
0.78
Druggability
0.00
Safety
0.00
Competition
0.00
Data
0.00
Reproducible
0.00
KG Connect
0.50
Score Breakdown
Dimension
ATM Kinase Hyperactivation Tri
Mechanistic
0.800
Evidence
0.750
Novelty
0.820
Feasibility
0.680
Impact
0.780
Druggability
0.000
Safety
0.000
Competition
0.000
Data
0.000
Reproducible
0.000
KG Connect
0.500
Evidence
ATM Kinase Hyperactivation Triggers DNA Damage Response Over