Pedro San Segundo
Professor
The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics
University of Salamanca
Spain
Biography
Dr. Pedro San Segundo is currently working as a Professor in The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics , University of Salamanca , Spain. Research interests includes The genome is constantly exposed to multiple endogenous and exogenous agents causing accidental DNA damage. In addition, physiological and programmed genomic lesions are generated under certain circumstances, such as during meiosis. Pedro San Segundo is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Pedro San Segundo is the member of many international affiliations and authored of many research articles/books related to The genome is constantly exposed to multiple endogenous and exogenous agents causing accidental DNA damage. In addition, physiological and programmed genomic lesions are generated under certain circumstances, such as during meiosis.
Research Interest
The genome is constantly exposed to multiple endogenous and exogenous agents causing accidental DNA damage. In addition, physiological and programmed genomic lesions are generated under certain circumstances, such as during meiosis
Publications
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Herruzo E, Ontoso D, González-Arranz S, Cavero S, Lechuga A, San-Segundo PA. The Pch2 AAA+ ATPase promotes phosphorylation of the Hop1 meiotic checkpoint adaptor in response to synaptonemal complex defects. Nucleic Acids Research [Internet]. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2016 Jun 2;44(16):7722–41.
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Cavero S, Herruzo E, Ontoso D, San-Segundo P. Impact of histone H4K16 acetylation on the meiotic recombination checkpoint in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microbial Cell [Internet]. Shared Science Publishers OG; 2016 Dec 5;3(12):606–20.