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Single molecule studies characterize the kinetic mechanism of tetrameric p53 binding to different native response elements

D’Auria, Sabato ; Suwita, Johannes P. ; Voong, Calvin K. ; Ly, Elina ; Goodrich, James A. ; Kugel, Jennifer F.



Abstract

The transcriptional activator p53 is a tumor suppressor protein that controls cellular pathways important for cell fate decisions, including cell cycle arrest, senescence, and apoptosis. It functions as a tetramer by binding to specific DNA sequences known as response elements (REs) to control transcription via interactions with co-regulatory complexes. Despite its biological importance, the ...

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