Direct interactions between the genes that regulate development and those which regulate the cell cycle would provide a mechanism by which numerous bio-logical events could be better understood. We have identified a direct role for PAX5 in the control of p53 transcription. In primary human diffuse astrocytomas, PAX5 expression inversely correlated with p53 expres-sion. The human p53 gene harbours a PAX binding site within its untranslated first exon that is conserved throughout evolution. PAX5 and its paralogues PAX2 and PAX8 are capable of inhibiting both the p53 pro-moter and transactivation of a p53-responsive reporter in cell culture. Mutation of the identified binding site eliminates PAX protein binding in vitro and renders the promote...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
The p53 protein is critical to regulation of normal cell growth and proliferation and is a suppresso...
This article reviews the recent molecular and clinical studies that characterize the role of p53 in ...
Activation of the tumor suppressor protein p53 leads to cell cycle arrest and/or apoptosis. The p53 ...
Studies from murine embryogenesis and cancer cells derived from human melanomas have identified a cr...
Inactivating mutations in the TP53 gene are an infrequent event in tumours derived from cells of neu...
Pax3 is a developmental transcription factor that is required for neural tube and neural crest devel...
AbstractStudies from murine embryogenesis and cancer cells derived from human melanomas have identif...
-mutant mouse embryos. This demonstrates that Pax3 regulates these processes by blocking p53 functio...
AbstractThe bax gene promoter region contains four motifs with homology to consensus p53-binding sit...
Although there are available therapies as surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, glioblastoma (GBM) st...
Somatic mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene represent the single most common genetic alterati...
This article reviews the recent molecular and clinical studies that characterize the role of p53 in ...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein is one of the major factors responsible for cell cycle regulation ...
The tumor suppressor gene p53, implicated in diverse types of human tumors, functions both as a gene...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
The p53 protein is critical to regulation of normal cell growth and proliferation and is a suppresso...
This article reviews the recent molecular and clinical studies that characterize the role of p53 in ...
Activation of the tumor suppressor protein p53 leads to cell cycle arrest and/or apoptosis. The p53 ...
Studies from murine embryogenesis and cancer cells derived from human melanomas have identified a cr...
Inactivating mutations in the TP53 gene are an infrequent event in tumours derived from cells of neu...
Pax3 is a developmental transcription factor that is required for neural tube and neural crest devel...
AbstractStudies from murine embryogenesis and cancer cells derived from human melanomas have identif...
-mutant mouse embryos. This demonstrates that Pax3 regulates these processes by blocking p53 functio...
AbstractThe bax gene promoter region contains four motifs with homology to consensus p53-binding sit...
Although there are available therapies as surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, glioblastoma (GBM) st...
Somatic mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene represent the single most common genetic alterati...
This article reviews the recent molecular and clinical studies that characterize the role of p53 in ...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein is one of the major factors responsible for cell cycle regulation ...
The tumor suppressor gene p53, implicated in diverse types of human tumors, functions both as a gene...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
The p53 protein is critical to regulation of normal cell growth and proliferation and is a suppresso...
This article reviews the recent molecular and clinical studies that characterize the role of p53 in ...