Protein aggregation and amyloid formation are known to play a role both in diseases and in biological functions. Transcription factor p53 plays a major role in tumor suppression by maintaining genomic stability. Recent studies have suggested that amyloid formation of p53 could lead to its loss of physiological function as a tumor suppressor. Here, we investigated the intrinsic amyloidogenic nature of wild-type p53 using sequence analysis. We used bioinformatics and aggregation prediction algorithms to establish the evolutionarily conserved nature of aggregation-prone sequences in wild-type p53. Further, we analyzed the amyloid forming capacity of conserved and aggregation-prone p53-derived peptides PILTIITL and YFTLQI in vitro using various...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly,...
The p53 tumor suppressor is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, up to 50% of ...
Protein misfolding followed by aggregation is the major cause of neurodegenerative diseases such as ...
Protein aggregation and amyloid formation are known to play a role both in diseases and in biologica...
In this article, we investigate two issues: (a) the initial contact formation events along the foldi...
ConspectusPrion-like behavior of several amyloidogenic proteins has been demonstrated in recent year...
Loss of p53 function is largely responsible for the occurrence of cancer in humans. Aggregation of m...
Tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a pivotal role in responding to the presence of cellular stress, ...
Tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a pivotal role in responding to the presence of cellular stress, ...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly,...
The transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly, it is f...
The functionality of the tumor suppressor p53 is altered in more than 50% of human cancers, and many...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly,...
The p53 tumor suppressor is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, up to 50% of ...
Protein misfolding followed by aggregation is the major cause of neurodegenerative diseases such as ...
Protein aggregation and amyloid formation are known to play a role both in diseases and in biologica...
In this article, we investigate two issues: (a) the initial contact formation events along the foldi...
ConspectusPrion-like behavior of several amyloidogenic proteins has been demonstrated in recent year...
Loss of p53 function is largely responsible for the occurrence of cancer in humans. Aggregation of m...
Tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a pivotal role in responding to the presence of cellular stress, ...
Tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a pivotal role in responding to the presence of cellular stress, ...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly,...
The transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly, it is f...
The functionality of the tumor suppressor p53 is altered in more than 50% of human cancers, and many...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulator p53 plays an essential role in tumor suppression. Accordingly,...
The p53 tumor suppressor is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, up to 50% of ...
Protein misfolding followed by aggregation is the major cause of neurodegenerative diseases such as ...