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Marlene Ferrell
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14 October, 04:46
What is p53 and what does it do?
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P53 is tumor antigen protein.
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This protein is isoform of tumor protein 53 and Trp53. It is tumor suppressor protein. As it maintain conservation of genome by maintaining stability of genome. The gene p53 is mostly known as tumour suppressor gene. The 53 indicate the molecular weight of the protein which ix 53 kDa on SDS gel. It also activate DNA repair protein ...
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