Transcriptional Repression by p53 through Direct Binding to a Novel DNA Element

Volume: 276, Issue: 29, Pages: 27716 - 27720
Published: Jul 1, 2001
Abstract
The tumor suppressor protein p53 has been well documented as a transcriptional activator involved in the regulation of a number of critical genes involved in the cell cycle, response to DNA damage, and apoptosis. Activation by p53 requires the interaction of the protein with a consensus binding site consisting of two half-sites, each comprising two copies of the sequence PuPuPuC(A/T) arranged head-to-head and separated by 0–13 base pairs. In...
Paper Details
Title
Transcriptional Repression by p53 through Direct Binding to a Novel DNA Element
Published Date
Jul 1, 2001
Volume
276
Issue
29
Pages
27716 - 27720
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