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SUBMITTER: Demma M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2856225 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Demma Mark M Maxwell Eugene E Ramos Robert R Liang Lianzhu L Li Cheng C Hesk David D Rossman Randall R Mallams Alan A Doll Ronald R Liu Ming M Seidel-Dugan Cynthia C Bishop W Robert WR Dasmahapatra Bimalendu B
The Journal of biological chemistry 20100202 14
Abrogation of p53 function occurs in almost all human cancers, with more than 50% of cancers harboring inactivating mutations in p53 itself. Mutation of p53 is indicative of highly aggressive cancers and poor prognosis. The vast majority of mutations in p53 occur in its core DNA binding domain (DBD) and result in inactivation of p53 by reducing its thermodynamic stability at physiological temperature. Here, we report a small molecule, SCH529074, that binds specifically to the p53 DBD in a satura ...[more]