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High thermostability and lack of cooperative DNA binding distinguish the p63 core domain from the homologous tumor suppressor p53

Klein et al., 2001

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912370852156570740
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Klein C
Georges G
Kunkele K
Huber R
Engh R
Hansen S
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The p53 protein is the major tumor suppressor in mammals. The discovery of the p53 homologs p63 and p73 defined a family of p53 members with distinct roles in tumor suppression, differentiation, and development. Here, we describe the biochemical …
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