Background: Fragile histidine triad (FHIT) is considered as a member of the histidine triad (HIT) nucleotide-binding protein superfamily regarded as a putative tumor suppressor executing crucial role in inhibiting p53 degradation by MDM2. Accumulating evidences indicate FHIT interaction with p53 or MDM2; however, there is no certain study deciphering functional domains of FHIT involving in the interaction with MDM2 and/or p53. In this regard, such evident interaction can spring in mind determining important domains of FHIT binding to MDM2 with regard to p53. Materials and Methods: Since there were not any previous studies appraising complete three-dimensional structures of target molecules, molecular modeling was carried out to construct t...
The interaction between MDM2 and p53 is essential for several cellular events, including cell growth...
Background: The FHIT tumor suppressor gene is arguably the most commonly altered gene in cancer sinc...
The histidine triad (HIT) superfamily comprises proteins that share the histidine triad motif, His-ϕ...
Background: Fragile Histidine Triad protein (FHIT), as a known tumor sup-pressor protein, has been p...
AbstractBackground: The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) protein is a member of the large and ubiquito...
The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) protein is a member of the large and ubiquitous histidine triad (...
The tumor suppressor protein fragile histidine triad (Fhit) is known to be associated with genomic i...
The Fragile Histidine Triad (FHIT) gene is a tumor suppressor gene which is frequently inactivated i...
<p>The p53, p63, and p73 proteins belong to the p53 family of transcription factors, which play key ...
The FHIT gene is arguably the most commonly altered gene in cancer which is inactivated in about 60%...
Inhibition of the MDM2-p53 interaction is considered to be a new therapeutic strategy to activate wi...
Reactivation of p53 by release of the functional protein from its inhibition by MDM2 provides an eff...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction betwe...
Restoration of wild-type p53 tumor suppressor function has emerged as an attractive anticancer strat...
The interaction between MDM2 and p53 is essential for several cellular events, including cell growth...
Background: The FHIT tumor suppressor gene is arguably the most commonly altered gene in cancer sinc...
The histidine triad (HIT) superfamily comprises proteins that share the histidine triad motif, His-ϕ...
Background: Fragile Histidine Triad protein (FHIT), as a known tumor sup-pressor protein, has been p...
AbstractBackground: The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) protein is a member of the large and ubiquito...
The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) protein is a member of the large and ubiquitous histidine triad (...
The tumor suppressor protein fragile histidine triad (Fhit) is known to be associated with genomic i...
The Fragile Histidine Triad (FHIT) gene is a tumor suppressor gene which is frequently inactivated i...
<p>The p53, p63, and p73 proteins belong to the p53 family of transcription factors, which play key ...
The FHIT gene is arguably the most commonly altered gene in cancer which is inactivated in about 60%...
Inhibition of the MDM2-p53 interaction is considered to be a new therapeutic strategy to activate wi...
Reactivation of p53 by release of the functional protein from its inhibition by MDM2 provides an eff...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction betwe...
Restoration of wild-type p53 tumor suppressor function has emerged as an attractive anticancer strat...
The interaction between MDM2 and p53 is essential for several cellular events, including cell growth...
Background: The FHIT tumor suppressor gene is arguably the most commonly altered gene in cancer sinc...
The histidine triad (HIT) superfamily comprises proteins that share the histidine triad motif, His-ϕ...