Oncogene proteins
Oncogene proteins are proteins encoded by oncogenes (dysregulated or activated genes) and have a potential to cause cancer. Transcription factors, kinases and growth factors are considered oncogene proteins as they are generically involved in signalling systems leading to cell growth, survival, differentiation and programmed cell death (apoptosis).
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| Open AccessLeveraging the multivalent p53 peptide-MdmX interaction to guide the improvement of small molecule inhibitors
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Mechanism for the activation of the anaplastic lymphoma kinase receptor
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| Open AccessThe conformational stability of pro-apoptotic BAX is dictated by discrete residues of the protein core
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