A Guide to PIN1 Function and Mutations Across Cancers

PIN1 is a member of a family of peptidylprolyl isomerases that bind phosphoproteins and catalyze the rapid cis-trans isomerization of proline peptidyl bonds, resulting in an alteration of protein structure, function, and stability. PIN1 is overexpressed in human cancers, suggesting it promotes tumor...

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Ngā kaituhi matua: Maguie El Boustani (Author), Lucia De Stefano (Author), Isabella Caligiuri (Author), Nayla Mouawad (Author), Carlotta Granchi (Author), Vincenzo Canzonieri (Author), Tiziano Tuccinardi (Author), Antonio Giordano (Author), Flavio Rizzolio (Author)
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