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    Cognate DNA Stabilizes the Tumor Suppressor p53 and Prevents Misfolding and Aggregation by Ishimaru, Daniella, Ano Bom, Ana Paula D, Lima, Luís Maurício T. R, Quesado, Pablo A, Oyama, Marcos F. C, de Moura Gallo, Claudia V, Cordeiro, Yraima, Silva, Jerson L

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (07-07-2009)
    “…The tumor suppressor protein p53 is a nuclear protein that serves as an important transcription factor. The region responsible for sequence-specific DNA…”
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    Conformational analysis of Pneumococcal Surface Antigen A (PsaA) upon zinc binding by fluorescence spectroscopy by Bom, Ana Paula D Ano, Corrêa, Izabella B S, Argondizzo, Ana Paula C, Medeiros, Marco Alberto, Santos, Roger B Dos, Souza, Theo Luiz F de, Silva Junior, José G da

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-08-2018)
    “…PsaA (pneumococcal surface antigen A) is a S. pneumoniae virulence factor that belongs to the metal transport system. The Manganese PsaA binding has been…”
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    p53 Core Domain Is a Molten Globule at Low pH: FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF A PARTIALLY UNFOLDED STRUCTURE by Ano Bom, Ana Paula D, Freitas, Monica S, Moreira, Flavia S, Ferraz, Danielly, Sanches, Daniel, Gomes, Andre M.O, Valente, Ana Paula, Cordeiro, Yraima, Silva, Jerson L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-01-2010)
    “…p53 is a transcription factor that maintains genome integrity, and its function is lost in 50% of human cancers. The majority of p53 mutations are clustered…”
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    The p53 Core Domain Is a Molten Globule at Low pH by Ano Bom, Ana Paula D., Freitas, Monica S., Moreira, Flavia S., Ferraz, Danielly, Sanches, Daniel, Gomes, Andre M.O., Valente, Ana Paula, Cordeiro, Yraima, Silva, Jerson L.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-01-2010)
    “…p53 is a transcription factor that maintains genome integrity, and its function is lost in 50% of human cancers. The majority of p53 mutations are clustered…”
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