Publications by authors named "Caroline M S Ekblad"

EMSY is a recently discovered gene encoding a BRCA2-associated protein and is amplified in some sporadic breast and ovarian cancers. The EMSY sequence contains no known domain except for a conserved approximately 100 residue segment at the N terminus. This so-called ENT domain is unique in the human genome, although multiple copies are found in Arabidopsis proteins containing members of the Royal family of chromatin remodelling domains.

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EMSY is a large nuclear protein that binds to the transactivation domain of BRCA2. EMSY contains an approximately 100-residue segment at the amino terminus called the ENT (EMSY N-terminal) domain. Plant proteins containing ENT domains also contain members of the royal family of chromatin-remodelling domains.

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53BP1 interacts with the DNA-binding core domain of the tumor suppressor p53 and enhances p53-mediated transcriptional activation. The p53-binding region of 53BP1 maps to the C-terminal BRCT domains, which are homologous to those found in the breast cancer protein BRCA1 and in other proteins involved in DNA repair. Here we compare the thermodynamic behavior of the BRCT domains of 53BP1 and BRCA1 and examine their ability to interact with the p53 core domain.

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