The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion years of evolutionary history. Advances in computational biology and genomics are enabling studies of the complexities of the molecular evolution of p53 protein family to decipher the underpinnings of key biological conditions spanning from cancer through to various metabolic and developmental disorders and facilitate the design of personalised medicines. However, a complete understanding of the inherent nature of the thermodynamic and structural stability of the p53 protein family is still lacking. This is due, to a degree, to the lack of comprehensive structural information for a large number of homologous proteins and to an incomplete know...
Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stable, as fo...
<div><p>Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stabl...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 can lose its function upon DNA-contact mutations (R273C and R273H) ...
<div><p>The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
The identification of many homologs and paralogs of the most famous tumor suppressor, p53, has expan...
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 ...
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 ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stable, as fo...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein functions as a transcription factor to prevent cancer by inducing ...
Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stable, as fo...
<div><p>Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stabl...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 can lose its function upon DNA-contact mutations (R273C and R273H) ...
<div><p>The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
The identification of many homologs and paralogs of the most famous tumor suppressor, p53, has expan...
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 ...
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 ...
The p53 protein is frequently mutated in a very large proportion of human tumors, where it seems to ...
Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stable, as fo...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein functions as a transcription factor to prevent cancer by inducing ...
Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stable, as fo...
<div><p>Most proteins have not evolved for maximal thermal stability. Some are only marginally stabl...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 can lose its function upon DNA-contact mutations (R273C and R273H) ...