P53
P53 is a crucial tumor suppressor protein that plays a key role in regulating the cell cycle and maintaining genomic stability. It is often referred to as the "guardian of the genome" due to its ability to prevent the accumulation of mutations by inducing cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, or apoptosis in response to cellular stress or DNA damage. Mutations in the P53 gene are commonly found in various types of cancers, leading to uncontrolled cell division and tumor progression. As a therapeutic target, restoring P53 function has significant potential in cancer treatment strategies.