The product of the tumor suppressor gene p53 binds to DNA and activates transcription from promoters containing its consensus binding site. This activity has been hypothesized to be responsible for its biological effects. However, the total number and nature of human genomic sites with which p53 can functionally interact Is unknown. In this paper, we have used a Saccharomyces cereWs/ae-based screen to identify human genomic sequences that activate transcription from an adjacent reporter gene in a p53-dependent manner (p53-tagged sites, PTS). Fifty-seven different PTS were identified, and the total number of such sites in the human genome was predicted to be between 200 and 300. Almost all contained two adjacent copies of the previously defi...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
The p53 protein is critical to regulation of normal cell growth and proliferation and is a suppresso...
We report here genome-wide analysis of the tumor suppressor p53 binding sites in normal human cells....
The p53 ability to elicit stress specific and cell type specific responses is well recognized, but h...
The p53 ability to elicit stress specific and cell type specific responses is well recognized, but h...
Abstract Background The p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in a complicated regulatory network...
<p>(A) Mapping of p53-binding DNA sequences on the <i>FUT8</i> genomic locus. Based on DNA sequence ...
The p53 family of transcription factors, p53, p63, and p73, mediates both common and differential bi...
<p>The tumor suppressor protein p53 interacts with DNA in a sequence-dependent manner. Thousands of ...
<div><p>Cellular stresses activate the tumor suppressor p53 protein leading to selective binding to ...
AbstractTP53 (tumor protein p53; p53) regulates its target genes under various cellular stresses. By...
SummaryThe ability to derive a whole-genome map of transcription-factor binding sites (TFBS) is cruc...
Cellular stresses activate the tumor suppressor p53 protein leading to selective binding to DNA resp...
An immune selection procedure was employed in order to isolate p53 binding sites from mouse genomic ...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
The p53 protein is critical to regulation of normal cell growth and proliferation and is a suppresso...
We report here genome-wide analysis of the tumor suppressor p53 binding sites in normal human cells....
The p53 ability to elicit stress specific and cell type specific responses is well recognized, but h...
The p53 ability to elicit stress specific and cell type specific responses is well recognized, but h...
Abstract Background The p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in a complicated regulatory network...
<p>(A) Mapping of p53-binding DNA sequences on the <i>FUT8</i> genomic locus. Based on DNA sequence ...
The p53 family of transcription factors, p53, p63, and p73, mediates both common and differential bi...
<p>The tumor suppressor protein p53 interacts with DNA in a sequence-dependent manner. Thousands of ...
<div><p>Cellular stresses activate the tumor suppressor p53 protein leading to selective binding to ...
AbstractTP53 (tumor protein p53; p53) regulates its target genes under various cellular stresses. By...
SummaryThe ability to derive a whole-genome map of transcription-factor binding sites (TFBS) is cruc...
Cellular stresses activate the tumor suppressor p53 protein leading to selective binding to DNA resp...
An immune selection procedure was employed in order to isolate p53 binding sites from mouse genomic ...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
The p53 protein is critical to regulation of normal cell growth and proliferation and is a suppresso...