Oligomerization of Mutant p53 R273H is not Required for Gain-of-Function Chromatin Associated Activities
The TP53 gene is often mutated in cancer, with missense mutations found in the central DNA binding domain, and less often in the C-terminal oligomerization domain (OD). These types of mutations are found in patients with the rare inherited cancer predisposition disorder called Li-Fraumeni syndrome....
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Autores principales: | George K. Annor, Nour Elshabassy, Devon Lundine, Don-Gerard Conde, Gu Xiao, Viola Ellison, Jill Bargonetti |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/43c728f37129456c94c03c1a6bf4997b |
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