Decoding the role of the RNA binding activity of p53
p53 is a key tumour suppressor, mutated in over half of cancers. p53’s ability to form extensive protein interactions, along with its function as a sequence-specific transcription factor, are well documented due to their roles in canonical p53 tumour suppressor functions. Still lacking is clarity re...
Main Author: | Moore, SL |
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Other Authors: | Bond, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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