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Fuse binding protein antagonizes the transcription activity of tumor suppressor protein p53.
Functional in vitro assays for the isolation of cell transformation effector and suppressor genes.
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C-terminal domain of CagX is responsible for its interaction with CagT protein of Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion system.
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The albumin-binding domain as a scaffold for protein engineering.
The ABCA1 domain responsible for interaction with HIV-1 Nef is conformational and not linear.
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A domain responsible for the transformation suppressor activity in Krev-1 protein.
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