Loss of function of the tumour suppressor gene p53 is a key event in most human cancers. Although usually occurring through mutation, in some tumour types this appears to be achieved via an indirect mechanism involving inappropriate expression of a functional inhibitor, mdm2, which binds to the transactivation domain of p53. This interaction offers an ideal potential target for novel cancer therapies. However, therapeutic specificity may depend on the extent to which this p53-inhibitory action of mdm2 is also required by normal cells. Transgenic data have already established that mdm2 is needed to prevent embryonic lethality, but the situation in adult cells is still unclear. Here we show that micro-injection of normal human fibroblasts wit...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is a potent activator of proliferative arrest and cell death. In no...
The really interesting genes (RING)-finger-containing oncoprotein, Mdm2, is a promising drug target ...
p53 functions as a tumor suppressor through its ability to initiate either growth arrest or apoptosi...
The tumor suppressor p53 is mutated in over 50% of human sporadic tumors originating from diverse ti...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene product is negatively regulated by the product of its downstream targe...
SummaryThere is currently much interest in the idea of restoring p53 activity in tumor cells by inhi...
The TP53 tumor suppressor is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Recent studies using geneticall...
Amplification and/or overexpression of the Mdm2 oncogene occurs in many human cancers. Mdm2 promotes...
The Mdm2 gene is overexpressed in several human tumors. The oncogenic potential of Mdm2 is partially...
The p53 tumour suppressor functions prevent cancer development by inhibiting the proliferation of st...
Named as the guardian of the genome, p53 is a tumor suppressor that regulates cell function, often t...
The gene TP53 (also known as protein 53 or tumor protein 53), encoding transcription factor P53, is ...
A significant proportion of human cancers express high levels of p53 protein in the absence of an un...
DESPITE extensive data linking mutations in the p53 gene to human tumorigenesis 1, little is known a...
The MDM2 oncoprotein has been shown to inhibit p53-mediated growth arrest and apoptosis. It also con...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is a potent activator of proliferative arrest and cell death. In no...
The really interesting genes (RING)-finger-containing oncoprotein, Mdm2, is a promising drug target ...
p53 functions as a tumor suppressor through its ability to initiate either growth arrest or apoptosi...
The tumor suppressor p53 is mutated in over 50% of human sporadic tumors originating from diverse ti...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene product is negatively regulated by the product of its downstream targe...
SummaryThere is currently much interest in the idea of restoring p53 activity in tumor cells by inhi...
The TP53 tumor suppressor is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Recent studies using geneticall...
Amplification and/or overexpression of the Mdm2 oncogene occurs in many human cancers. Mdm2 promotes...
The Mdm2 gene is overexpressed in several human tumors. The oncogenic potential of Mdm2 is partially...
The p53 tumour suppressor functions prevent cancer development by inhibiting the proliferation of st...
Named as the guardian of the genome, p53 is a tumor suppressor that regulates cell function, often t...
The gene TP53 (also known as protein 53 or tumor protein 53), encoding transcription factor P53, is ...
A significant proportion of human cancers express high levels of p53 protein in the absence of an un...
DESPITE extensive data linking mutations in the p53 gene to human tumorigenesis 1, little is known a...
The MDM2 oncoprotein has been shown to inhibit p53-mediated growth arrest and apoptosis. It also con...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is a potent activator of proliferative arrest and cell death. In no...
The really interesting genes (RING)-finger-containing oncoprotein, Mdm2, is a promising drug target ...
p53 functions as a tumor suppressor through its ability to initiate either growth arrest or apoptosi...