H. W. Stürzbecher

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Interaction of p53 with the human Rad51 protein.

Buchhop, S, Gibson, M K, Wang, X W, Wagner, P, Stürzbecher, H W, Harris, C C

p53 is thought to function in the maintenance of genomic stability by modulating transcription and interacting with cellular proteins to influence the cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis. p53...

Evolutionary conservation of the biochemical properties of p53: specific interaction of Xenopus laevis p53 with simian virus 40 large T antigen and mammalian heat shock proteins 70.

Soussi, T, Caron De Fromentel, C, Stürzbecher, H W, Ullrich, S, Jenkins, J, May, P

We have investigated the biochemical properties of Xenopus laevis p53. With an in vitro binding assay, we can detect a specific association between X. laevis p53 and simian virus 40 large T antigen....

Two distinct regions of the murine p53 primary amino acid sequence are implicated in stable complex formation with simian virus 40 T antigen.

Jenkins, J R, Chumakov, P, Addison, C, Stürzbecher, H W, Wade-Evans, A

We mapped regions of the mouse p53 primary amino acid sequence implicated in stable complex formation with simian virus 40 T antigen. A number of mutant p53 proteins failed to complex stably with T...

Characterization of mutant p53-hsp72/73 protein-protein complexes by transient expression in monkey COS cells.

Stürzbecher, H W, Addison, C, Jenkins, J R

Several mutant, but not wild-type, p53 proteins form complexes with hsp72/73 heat shock-related proteins in simian virus 40-transformed monkey COS cells. We carried out a detailed biochemical and...

p53 is linked directly to homologous recombination processes via RAD51/RecA protein interaction.

Stürzbecher, H W, Donzelmann, B, Henning, W, Knippschild, U, Buchhop, S

The tumour suppressor p53 prevents tumour formation after DNA damage by halting cell cycle progression to allow DNA repair or by inducing apoptotic cell death. Loss of wild-type p53 function renders...

Interaction of p53 with the human Rad51 protein.

Buchhop, S, Gibson, M K, Wang, X W, Wagner, P, Stürzbecher, H W, Harris, C C

p53 is thought to function in the maintenance of genomic stability by modulating transcription and interacting with cellular proteins to influence the cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis. p53...

Evolutionary conservation of the biochemical properties of p53: specific interaction of Xenopus laevis p53 with simian virus 40 large T antigen and mammalian heat shock proteins 70.

Soussi, T, Caron De Fromentel, C, Stürzbecher, H W, Ullrich, S, Jenkins, J, May, P

We have investigated the biochemical properties of Xenopus laevis p53. With an in vitro binding assay, we can detect a specific association between X. laevis p53 and simian virus 40 large T antigen....

Two distinct regions of the murine p53 primary amino acid sequence are implicated in stable complex formation with simian virus 40 T antigen.

Jenkins, J R, Chumakov, P, Addison, C, Stürzbecher, H W, Wade-Evans, A

We mapped regions of the mouse p53 primary amino acid sequence implicated in stable complex formation with simian virus 40 T antigen. A number of mutant p53 proteins failed to complex stably with T...

Characterization of mutant p53-hsp72/73 protein-protein complexes by transient expression in monkey COS cells.

Stürzbecher, H W, Addison, C, Jenkins, J R

Several mutant, but not wild-type, p53 proteins form complexes with hsp72/73 heat shock-related proteins in simian virus 40-transformed monkey COS cells. We carried out a detailed biochemical and...

p53 is linked directly to homologous recombination processes via RAD51/RecA protein interaction.

Stürzbecher, H W, Donzelmann, B, Henning, W, Knippschild, U, Buchhop, S

The tumour suppressor p53 prevents tumour formation after DNA damage by halting cell cycle progression to allow DNA repair or by inducing apoptotic cell death. Loss of wild-type p53 function renders...