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AbstractThe core domain of the p53 protein has been found to affect microRNA processing — its third known antitumour activity. Most cancerous p53 mutations affect this domain and may abolish all tumour-suppressor functions. The p53 protein is a major tumour suppressor. The gene that encodes it (TP53) is mutated in about half of human cancers, and most remaining tumours find other ways to inactivate the p53 pathway1.
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