AbstractThe p53 family of transcription factors—comprising p53, p63 and p73—plays an important role in tumor prevention and development. Essential to their function is the formation of tetramers, allowing cooperative binding to their DNA response elements. We solved crystal structures of the human p63 tetramerization domain, showing that p63 forms a dimer of dimers with D2 symmetry composed of highly intertwined monomers. The primary dimers are formed via an intramolecular β-sheet and hydrophobic helix packing (H1), a hallmark of all p53 family members. Like p73, but unlike p53, p63 requires a second helix (H2) to stabilize the architecture of the tetramer. In order to investigate the impact of structural differences on tetramer stability, ...
The tumor suppressor p53 regulates downstream genes in response to many cellular stresses and is fre...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
AbstractThe p53 family of transcription factors—comprising p53, p63 and p73—plays an important role ...
p73 and p63, the two ancestral members of the p53 family, are involved in neurogenesis, epithelial s...
p73 and p63, the two ancestral members of the p53 family, are involved in neurogenesis, epithelial s...
p53 is well-known as a tumor suppressor or genome guardian. It is a transcription factor composed of...
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This article is hosted on a website external to the CBCRA Open Access Archive. Selecting “View/Open...
Oligomerization is essential for the biological functions of p53 family members (p53, p63 and p73) i...
SummaryThe tetrameric transcription factors p53, p63, and p73 evolved from a common ancestor and pla...
Despite high sequence homology among the p53 family members, the regulation of their transactivation...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are the most frequent genetic alterations found in human ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
The tumor suppressor p53 regulates downstream genes in response to many cellular stresses and is fre...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
AbstractThe p53 family of transcription factors—comprising p53, p63 and p73—plays an important role ...
p73 and p63, the two ancestral members of the p53 family, are involved in neurogenesis, epithelial s...
p73 and p63, the two ancestral members of the p53 family, are involved in neurogenesis, epithelial s...
p53 is well-known as a tumor suppressor or genome guardian. It is a transcription factor composed of...
This article is hosted on a website external to the CBCRA Open Access Archive. Selecting “View/Open...
This article is hosted on a website external to the CBCRA Open Access Archive. Selecting “View/Open...
Oligomerization is essential for the biological functions of p53 family members (p53, p63 and p73) i...
SummaryThe tetrameric transcription factors p53, p63, and p73 evolved from a common ancestor and pla...
Despite high sequence homology among the p53 family members, the regulation of their transactivation...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are the most frequent genetic alterations found in human ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
The tumor suppressor p53 regulates downstream genes in response to many cellular stresses and is fre...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...