Just as every actor needs a director to shout “Action,” each gene in the body needs a promoter—nearby DNA that switches on the gene at appropriate times. The promoter’s cue can take on life-or-death importance when the gene is p53, a tumor suppressor.
Researchers now report that a protein that activates the p53 promoter is frequently missing in breast cancer cells.
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