P73
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'''p73''' is a protein related to p53 tumor suppressor. It is involved in cell cycle regulation and induction of apoptosis<ref>PMID:9891077</ref>. p73 has several variants differing in their C- or N-terminal. p73 contains DNA-binding domain (DBD residues 112-312); tetramerization domain (TD residues 351-398). | '''p73''' is a protein related to p53 tumor suppressor. It is involved in cell cycle regulation and induction of apoptosis<ref>PMID:9891077</ref>. p73 has several variants differing in their C- or N-terminal. p73 contains DNA-binding domain (DBD residues 112-312); tetramerization domain (TD residues 351-398). | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
+ | *<scene name='46/468230/Cv/3'>1st Zn coordination site</scene>. | ||
+ | *<scene name='46/468230/Cv/4'>2nd Zn coordination site</scene>. | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== 3D Structures of p73 == | == 3D Structures of p73 == |
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3D Structures of p73
Updated on 24-August-2017
1cok – hp73 C terminal – human – NMR
2kby – hp73 TD – NMR
2xwc – hp73 DBD (mutant)
3vd0, 3vd1, 3vd2, 4g82, 4g83, 4guo, 4guq – hp73 DBD + DNA
4a63 – hp73 DBD + apoptosis stimulating of p53 protein
References
- ↑ Di Como CJ, Gaiddon C, Prives C. p73 function is inhibited by tumor-derived p53 mutants in mammalian cells. Mol Cell Biol. 1999 Feb;19(2):1438-49. PMID:9891077