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An induced fit mechanism regulates p53 DNA binding kinetics to confer sequence specificity[CELL CYCLE/DNA]
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Crystal structure of a multidomain human p53 tetramer bound to the natural CDKN1A(p21) p53-response element[ANTITUMOR PROTEIN/DNA]
An induced fit mechanism regulates p53 DNA binding kinetics to confer sequence specificity[ANTITUMOR PROTEIN/DNA]
An induced fit mechanism regulates p53 DNA binding kinetics to confer sequence specificity[ANTITUMOR PROTEIN]
The solution structure of the p63 DNA-binding domain[CELL CYCLE, ANTITUMOR PROTEIN]
Structure of p63 DNA Binding Domain in Complex with a 19 Base Pair A/T Rich Response Element Containing Two Half Sites with a Single Base Pair Overlap[TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR/DNA]
Structure of p63 DNA Binding Domain in Complex with a 22 Base Pair Response Element Containing a Two Base Pair "GC" Spacer Between Half Sites[TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR/DNA]
Structure of p63 DNA Binding Domain in Complex with a 22 Base Pair A/T Rich Response Element Containing a Two Base Pair "AT" Spacer Between Half Sites[TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR/DNA]
Structure of p63 DNA Binding Domain in Complex with a 22 Base Pair A/T Rich Response Element Containing 2 Base Pair Spacer Between Half Sites[TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR/DNA]
Structure of p63 DNA Binding Domain in Complex with a 10 Base Pair A/T Rich Response Element Half Site[TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR/DNA]
Crystal structure of the DNA-binding domain of human p53 with extended N terminus[CELL CYCLE]
Human p53 core domain in the absence of DNA[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
Solution structure of human p53 DNA binding domain[TRANSCRIPTION]
Crystal structure of the p53 core domain bound to a full consensus site as a self-assembled tetramer[DNA BINDING PROTEIN/DNA]
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