Collection: Tumor Protein p53 (TP53)
Tumor Protein p53 (TP53), or p53, is a crucial tumor suppressor protein that manages the cell cycle and prevents cancer by promoting cell repair or apoptosis in response to genetic damage. TP53 glycopeptides are gaining attention in cancer research for their potential therapeutic applications. They could help restore p53 function in cancers with mutated or dysfunctional p53, potentially enhancing its tumor-suppressing abilities and improving treatment outcomes. Additionally, TP53 glycopeptides serve as valuable biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and monitoring. Research into these glycopeptides offers promising opportunities for developing new cancer therapies and better understanding tumor suppression mechanisms.
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TCPVQLWVDS*TPPPGTR-NH2
where S* = Ser* = GlcNAcβ-O-SerInquire
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