The p28 peptide, derived from the blue copper protein Azurin, exerts an anticancer action due to interaction with the tumor suppressor p53, likely interfering with its down-regulators. Knowledge of both the kinetics and topological details of the interaction, could greatly help to understand the peptide anticancer mechanism.
The p28 peptide, derived from the blue copper protein Azurin, exerts an anticancer action due to interaction with the tumor suppressor p53, likely interfering with its down-regulators. Knowledge of both the kinetics and topological details of the interaction, could greatly help to understand the peptide anticancer mechanism.