Each cell in our bodies carries about two meters of DNA in its nucleus, packed into a tiny volume of just a few hundred cubic micrometers—about a millionth of a milliliter. The cell manages this by ...
Cancer arises when your cells grow uncontrollably and refuse to die when they should. Normally, your body is equipped with regulatory processes to prevent this chaos. One such mechanism involves a ...
Trim24 regulates a subset of p53 target genes. a, Number and overlap of genes that change upon p53 activation compared with uninduced cells and upon Trim24 degradation in p53-active conditions. b, p53 ...
The gene p53 acts as a tumor suppressor and often is called the ‘guardian of the genome.’ This gene is central to maintaining genomic stability, which prevents mutations from accumulating and leading ...
The protein p53, best known as the "guardian of the genome" for its role in preventing cancer, can affect blood vessels in different ways. However, it has not been clear how p53 can slow blood vessel ...
Different DNA Structures Nucleate the Folding of Proteins to form specific complexes that modulate the readout of ...