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SUBMITTER: Silva JL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3728989 | biostudies-literature | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Silva Jerson L JL Rangel Luciana P LP Costa Danielly C F DC Cordeiro Yraima Y De Moura Gallo Claudia V CV
Bioscience reports 20130725 4
p53 is a key protein that participates in cell-cycle control, and its malfunction can lead to cancer. This tumour suppressor protein has three main domains; the N-terminal transactivation domain, the CTD (C-terminal domain) and the core domain (p53C) that constitutes the sequence-specific DBD (DNA-binding region). Most p53 mutations related to cancer development are found in the DBD. Aggregation of p53 into amyloid oligomers and fibrils has been shown. Moreover, amyloid aggregates of both the mu ...[more]