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    Lamin A

    I was reading an article today about a protein called Lamin A. From what I read the protein coats the outside of a cell's nucleus. Lamin A starts out as prelamin A, and the presence of an enzyme called Zmpste 24 matured the prelamin A into Lamin A. The DNA of cells has been found to repair properly when Lamin A is healthy, but any type of mutation will interupt this repair and cause aging to proceed. They are now developing inhibitors to the enzyme that would interupt the production of Lamin A and in cancerous cells and/or tumors cause aging and death of the cells. Yeah, possible cure to cancer. Well, this is not my question. My question is that if they can inhibit and destroy this Lamin A, wouldn't it also be possible to repair it? This would in turn not necessarily prolong life, but maybe make us more physically and mentally capable while we are alive? Anyone else know anything about this?
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