Pathological unfoldomics of uncontrolled chaos: intrinsically disordered proteins and human diseases
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Tetramer formation of tumor suppressor protein p53: Structure, function, and applications
R Kamada, Y Toguchi, T Nomura, T Imagawa… - Peptide …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Tetramer formation of p53 is essential for its tumor suppressor function. p53 not only acts as
a tumor suppressor protein by inducing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in response to …
a tumor suppressor protein by inducing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in response to …
Liquid-like droplet formation by tumor suppressor p53 induced by multivalent electrostatic interactions between two disordered domains
K Kamagata, S Kanbayashi, M Honda, Y Itoh… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Early in vivo studies demonstrated the involvement of a tumor-suppressing transcription
factor, p53, into cellular droplets such as Cajal and promyelocytic leukemia protein bodies …
factor, p53, into cellular droplets such as Cajal and promyelocytic leukemia protein bodies …
Long-range regulation of p53 DNA binding by its intrinsically disordered N-terminal transactivation domain
Atomic resolution characterization of the full-length p53 tetramer has been hampered by its
size and the presence of extensive intrinsically disordered regions at both the N and C …
size and the presence of extensive intrinsically disordered regions at both the N and C …
Regulated structural transitions unleash the chaperone activity of αB-crystallin
J Peschek, N Braun, J Rohrberg… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
The small heat shock protein αB-crystallin is an oligomeric molecular chaperone that binds
aggregation-prone proteins. As a component of the proteostasis system, it is associated with …
aggregation-prone proteins. As a component of the proteostasis system, it is associated with …
Interaction between p53 N terminus and core domain regulates specific and nonspecific DNA binding
The p53 tumor suppressor is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein that activates gene
transcription to regulate cell survival and proliferation. Dynamic control of p53 degradation …
transcription to regulate cell survival and proliferation. Dynamic control of p53 degradation …
The function of p53 and its role in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease compared to age-related macular degeneration
P Wolfrum, A Fietz, S Schnichels, J Hurst - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The protein p53 is the main human tumor suppressor. Since its discovery, extensive
research has been conducted, which led to the general assumption that the purview of p53 …
research has been conducted, which led to the general assumption that the purview of p53 …
Structure of full‐length p53 tumor suppressor probed by chemical cross‐linking and mass spectrometry
C Arlt, CH Ihling, A Sinz - Proteomics, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The tumor suppressor p53 presents a great challenge for 3D structural analysis due to its
inherent flexibility. In this work, we gained insight into the structure of full‐length wild‐type …
inherent flexibility. In this work, we gained insight into the structure of full‐length wild‐type …
How p53 molecules solve the target DNA search problem: a review
K Kamagata, Y Itoh, DRG Subekti - International journal of molecular …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Interactions between DNA and DNA-binding proteins play an important role in many
essential cellular processes. A key function of the DNA-binding protein p53 is to search for …
essential cellular processes. A key function of the DNA-binding protein p53 is to search for …
[HTML][HTML] Characterization of facilitated diffusion of tumor suppressor p53 along DNA using single-molecule fluorescence imaging
K Kamagata, A Murata, Y Itoh, S Takahashi - Journal of Photochemistry and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins can maintain and regulate cellular functions by
accurately and quickly binding to target sequences among large amounts of nontarget DNA …
accurately and quickly binding to target sequences among large amounts of nontarget DNA …