Researchers showed that small engineered proteins can restore the function of mutated p53 by stabilizing its structure. The ...
Scientists from a German-Swiss consortium have developed miniature antibody-like proteins, called DARPins, that can stabilize and reactivate multiple mutated forms of the p53 tumor suppressor protein ...
The protein p53 is mutated in many cancer cells, meaning it can no longer fulfill its protective function against tumor development. A team of scientists from Goethe University Frankfurt, along with ...
This review illustrates how the nuclear phosphoinositide-p53 signalosome integrates lipid signaling and p53 function to regulate cancer cell motility. The figure contrasts the tumor-suppressive ...
Figure 8: Regulation of ALDH3A1 and NECTIN4 by p53. Researchers Jessica J. Miciak, Lucy Petrova, Rhythm Sajwan, Aditya Pandya, Mikayla Deckard, Andrew J. Munoz, and Fred Bunz from the Sidney Kimmel ...
In the 1970s, scientists knew that some viruses and chemicals caused cancer, but they didn’t know how. Arnold Levine, a biologist currently at the Institute for Advanced Study researched DNA viruses ...
(TP53), widely known as the “guardian of the genome,” is one of the most frequently altered genes in human cancer. While its canonical tumor-suppressive ...
Treatment of patients with dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS) with the MDM2–p53 antagonist brigimadlin and p53 function: A longitudinal analysis of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in a first-in-human ...