P53-DNA Recognition
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p53-DNA Recognition
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Further Reading
A more general discussion of structural origins of binding specificity in protein-DNA recognition has been published along with a suggestion for a new classification of protein-DNA readout modes that goes beyond the historical description of direct and indirect readout[1].
Acknowledgements
This Proteopedia page originates from the partnership of the Rohs Laboratory at the University of Southern California with La Canada High School. This partnership was initiated by Remo Rohs and Patty Compeau in September 2011 as Bioinformatics Institute, which is part of the Institutes of the 21st Century. Contributors to this page are USC graduate students Ana Carolina Dantas Machado, Proteopedia editor Eran Hodis, and La Canada High School students xxx. Research presented in this article has been conducted in the Rohs Lab at USC, the Mann, Bussemaker, and Honig labs at Coilumbia University, and the Aggarwal lab at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Furthermore, technical help by Proteopedia editors Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, and Joel Sussman is acknowledged.
References
- ↑ Rohs R, Jin X, West SM, Joshi R, Honig B, Mann RS. Origins of specificity in protein-DNA recognition. Annu Rev Biochem. 2010;79:233-69.
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Remo Rohs, Eric Martz, Alexander Berchansky, Julia Tam, Sharon Kim, Bailey Holmes, Angel Herraez, Joseph M. Steinberger, Eran Hodis, Masha Karelina, Michal Harel, Ana Carolina Dantas Machado, Jaime Prilusky, Skyler Saleebyan, Joel L. Sussman, Keziah Kim