P53 response genes

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ABSTRACT:
Nucleic acid sequences, particularly DNA sequences, coding for all or part of p53 response protein PIGI-1, expression vectors containing the DNA sequences, host cells containing the expression vectors, and methods utilizing these materials are disclosed. The invention also concerns polypeptide molecules comprising all or part of p53 response protein PIGI-1, and methods for producing these polypeptide molecules.

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