Rina Rosenzweig

Cells with cancerous p53 proteins (in red), in the presence of the accompanying protein DNAJA2 (left) and in the presence of its version without a "hairpin" (right). In its presence, the structure of the cancerous proteins is stabilized and they do not stick to each other and therefore remain scattered throughout the cell. In its absence, the cell is not colored red since the proteins form aggregates (red dots) that the cell can recognize and destroy (in blue - the genetic material in the cell nuclei)

stick a pin in the tumor

Weizmann Institute of Science scientists have discovered a new cellular mechanism for identifying proteins whose 3D structure has been unraveled, thereby revealing a targeted target for cancer treatment