The role of the 5' terminal region of p53 mRNA in the p53 gene expression.
@article{Swiatkowska2016TheRO,
title={The role of the 5' terminal region of p53 mRNA in the p53 gene expression.},
author={Agata Swiatkowska and Paulina Zydowicz and Joanna Sroka and Jerzy Ciesiołka},
journal={Acta biochimica Polonica},
year={2016},
volume={63 4},
pages={
645-651
}
}The p53 tumour suppressor protein is one of the major factors responsible for cell cycle regulation and protection against cancer development. This is why it is often referred to as "the guardian of the genome". On the other hand, mutations in the p53 gene are connected with more than 50% of tumours of various types. The thirty-six years of extensive research on the p53 gene and its protein products have shown how sophisticated the p53-based cell system control is. An additional level of…
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