Re-appraising the evidence for the source, regulation and function of p53-family isoforms
The p53 family of proteins evolved from a common ancestor into three separate genes encoding proteins that act as transcription factors with distinct cellular roles. Isoforms of each member that lack specific regions or domains are suggested to result from alternative transcription start sites, alte...
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2024
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