p53 is a transcription factor that regulates the response to cellular stress. Mammalian p53 functions as a tumor suppressor. The C. elegans p53, cep-1, regulates DNA-damage induced germline cell death by activating the transcription of egl-1 and ced-13. We used the C. elegans model to investigate how, in the whole animal, different forms of DNA damage can induce p53-dependent versus p53-independent cell death and DNA repair. DNA damage was induced by ultraviolet type C (UVC) radiation, or 10-decarbamoyl mitomycin C (DMC, an agent known to induce mammalian p53-independent cell death). Wild-type or cep-1 loss-of-function mutant animals were assayed for germline cell death and DNA lesions. Wild-type animals displayed greater removal of UVC-les...
The p53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose mutation is found in 50% of all human tumors. This thesi...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability and for t...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability and for t...
p53 is a transcription factor that regulates the response to cellular stress. Mammalian p53 function...
p53 is a key regulator of growth arrest, DNA repair, apoptosis, and autophagy in response to cellula...
AbstractIn mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p5...
In mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p53 transc...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...
textabstractBackground: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is general...
The TP53 gene is mutated in over 50% of human cancers, and the C. elegans p53-1 (cep-1) gene encodes...
We have identified a homolog of the mammalian p53 tumor suppressor protein in the nematode Caenorhab...
The p53 tumor suppressor promotes apoptosis in response to DNA damage. Here we describe the Caenorha...
Summaryp53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability an...
The p53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose mutation is found in 50% of all human tumors. This thesi...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability and for t...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability and for t...
p53 is a transcription factor that regulates the response to cellular stress. Mammalian p53 function...
p53 is a key regulator of growth arrest, DNA repair, apoptosis, and autophagy in response to cellula...
AbstractIn mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p5...
In mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p53 transc...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...
textabstractBackground: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is general...
The TP53 gene is mutated in over 50% of human cancers, and the C. elegans p53-1 (cep-1) gene encodes...
We have identified a homolog of the mammalian p53 tumor suppressor protein in the nematode Caenorhab...
The p53 tumor suppressor promotes apoptosis in response to DNA damage. Here we describe the Caenorha...
Summaryp53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability an...
The p53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose mutation is found in 50% of all human tumors. This thesi...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability and for t...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene whose regulation is crucial to maintaining genome stability and for t...