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Alan Fersht | 03 - 05 Sept 2017 Cambridge, UK
https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/pfei/alan-fersht25 Jul 2024: We focus on how mutation affects proteins in the cell cycle, particularly the tumour suppressor p53, in order to design novel anti-cancer drugs that function by restoring the activity of ... Cancer is a disease of mutation, and the most commonly mutated -
Alan Fersht - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/group-leaders/emeritus/alan-fersht/21 Jul 2023: Alan Fersht. Tumour suppressor p53 structure and drug discovery. Alan Fersht was a Natural Sciences undergraduate and Chemistry postgraduate at Gonville and Caius from 1962-68. ... Cancer is a disease of mutation, and the most commonly mutated protein by -
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https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/fersht/26 Jan 2021: Cancer is a disease of mutation, and the most commonly mutated protein by far is the tumour suppressor p53. ... Tumour Suppressor p53. Structural Biology and Drug Discovery. Alan Fersht. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. -
Gerard Evan | Department of Biochemistry
https://www.bioc.cam.ac.uk/research/evan26 Jul 2024: a downstream conduit for many (perhaps all) oncogenic growth signals, and a second mouse that models pharmacological restoration of the p53 tumour suppressor, which is functionally inactivated in most human cancers. ... Since it is the endogenous -
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https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/117Alan rejoined the LMB in 2010, where he continued his work on protein folding, misfolding and disease, concentrating on the tumour suppressor p53 until the end of 2017. ... n. Cancer is a disease of mutation, and the most commonly mutated protein by far -
Extra centrosomes and cancer : New light on a century old problem |…
https://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/news/coelho-extra-centrosomes-and-cancer26 Jul 2024: The net result is hyperplasia in several tissues, which is exacerbated by the additional loss of the tumour suppressor protein p53. ... p53 is non-functional in the majority of human tumours and mice lacking p53 are prone to tumour development. -
Protein engineering pioneer awarded Royal Society Copley Medal |…
https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/news/protein-engineering-pioneer-awarded-royal-society-copley-medal25 Jul 2024: His work is now focussed on how mutation affects proteins in the cell cycle, particularly the tumour suppressor p53 – the so-called “Guardian of the Genome” – in order to design novel -
CDD-MRC Conference on “Genes vs Environment in Cancer” | MRC…
https://www.mrc-tox.cam.ac.uk/news/cdd-mrc-conference-genes-vs-environment-cancer26 Jul 2024: During the conference the Prof. Karen Vousden from The Crick Institute, London, was awarded of the CDD Award 2018 for her pioneering studies on the function of the tumour suppressor protein ... p53 in the response to environmental stressors. -
Dr Florian Merkle | Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/people/affiliates/merkle23 Feb 2024: For example, we recently showed that hPSCs recurrently acquire cancer-associated mutations in the tumour suppressor TP53 (p53) that promote growth in culture and would increase the risk of cancer formation -
Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry - MRC Laboratory of Molecular…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/research/protein-and-nucleic-acid-chemistry/20 May 2024: Alan Fersht - Tumour suppressor p53 structure and drug discovery.
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