P53 is a tumor suppressor gene, present in eukaryotic cell. Protein encoded by p53 regulates cell cycle and function as tumor suppression, hence it is also known as TP53 or tumor protein. p53 is referred to as “the guardian of the genome”, as its role in conserving stability by preventing genome mutation. “53” denotes molecular mass of p53 as it runs as 53KDa band on SDS – PAGE. Got something to say about this post? Leave a comment...your comments are valuable for improving the posts.