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Azurin

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AZ was found to be a novel anticancer agent. Following the entry of the ''P. aeruginosa'' bacteria into human melanoma and breast cancer cells, the AZ complexes with the tumor suppressor p53. The complex stabilizes p53 and activates the apoptosis of the cancer cells.
AZ was found to be a novel anticancer agent. Following the entry of the ''P. aeruginosa'' bacteria into human melanoma and breast cancer cells, the AZ complexes with the tumor suppressor p53. The complex stabilizes p53 and activates the apoptosis of the cancer cells.
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 09:52, 18 November 2014

Structure of azurin containing Cu+2 ion complex with nitrate (PDB code 5azu).

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Structural highlights

3D structures of cAMP-dependent protein kinase

Updated on 18-November-2014






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