Conformational stability and activity of p73 require a second helix in the tetramerization domain.
p73 and p63, the two ancestral members of the p53 family, are involved in neurogenesis, epithelial stem cell maintenance and quality control of female germ cells. The highly conserved oligomerization domain (OD) of tumor suppressor p53 is essential for its biological functions, and its structure was...
Main Authors: | Coutandin, D, Löhr, F, Niesen, F, Ikeya, T, Weber, T, Schäfer, B, Zielonka, E, Bullock, A, Yang, A, Güntert, P, Knapp, S, McKeon, F, Ou, H, Dötsch, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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