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What is p53 and what does it do?

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P53 is tumor antigen protein .

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This protein is isoform of tumor protein 53 and Trp53 . It is tumor suppressor protein .As it maintain conservation of genome by maintaining stability of genome. The gene p53 is mostly known as tumour suppressor gene . The 53 indicate the molecular weight of the protein which ix 53 kDa on SDS gel. It also activate DNA repair protein..

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