Genotoxic stress is a ubiquitous type of stress that cells are inevitably exposed to over the lifespan of an organism. Many environmental agents and agents produced by endogenous processes can generate reactive oxygen species and other radicals, and these reactive molecules can damage DNA in cells. A major mediator in the cellular response to DNA damage is the p53 tumor suppressor protein, which is activated by ATM/ATR kinases. Under conditions of hypoxia and nutrient deprivation, p53 is stabilized and accumulates, resulting in the induction of p53 target genes. (