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The p53 gene is a gene that codes for a protein for [tumor suppression]?. It is very important for cells in [multicellular organism]?s to suppress uncontrolled [cell division]?. More than 50% of tumors in humans show a mutation or deletion? of the p53 gene.
The p53 gene is a gene that codes for a protein for tumor suppression. It is very important for cells in [multicellular organism]?s to suppress uncontrolled [cell division]?. More than 50% of tumors in humans show a mutation or deletion? of the p53 gene.

The p53 gene is a gene that codes for a protein for tumor suppression. It is very important for cells in [multicellular organism]?s to suppress uncontrolled [cell division]?. More than 50% of tumors in humans show a mutation or deletion? of the p53 gene.

Protein structure

The p53 protein consists of three units (or domains):

Mechanism

The p53 protein can regulate the cell in several ways:

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