A significant proportion of human cancers express high levels of p53 protein in the absence of an underlying mutation in the gene. Using transformed (Vh1) and non-transformed (FRTL-5) rat thyroid epithelial cell lines as a model, we have examined the mechanisms by which high levels of wild-type p53 may be tolerated. Stable transfection with p53-dependent reporter constructs demonstrated that the 'excess' wild-type p53 in Vh1 cells is not associated with a comparable increase in p53-dependent transcription (though the response to u.v. irradiation is retained). Mdm-2, which binds p53 and inhibits its transactivation activity, is overexpressed in Vh1 cells in the absence of gene amplification and in a p53-dependent manner. Furthermore disrupti...
Although loss of sensitivity to transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) may be a key step in the ...
The gene TP53 (also known as protein 53 or tumor protein 53), encoding transcription factor P53, is ...
p53 is known to play a major role in the cellular response to stress, capable of mediating either a ...
Using the thyroid as a model of multistep epithelial tumorigenesis, we have used representative cell...
SummaryThere is currently much interest in the idea of restoring p53 activity in tumor cells by inhi...
p53 functions as a tumor suppressor through its ability to initiate either growth arrest or apoptosi...
The TP53 tumor suppressor is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Recent studies using geneticall...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The structural integrity of the p53 gene in a human thyroid-medullary- carcinoma-derived cell line h...
Loss of function of the tumour suppressor gene p53 is a key event in most human cancers. Although us...
Activation of apoptosis is believed to be critical for the role of p53 as a tumor suppressor. Here, ...
Missense mutant forms of p53 are expressed at high lev-els in some human cancers and may contribute ...
Loss of function of p53 is believed to result in transformation through impairment of its properties...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene that is the most frequent target inactivated in cancers. Overexpressi...
Although loss of sensitivity to transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) may be a key step in the ...
The gene TP53 (also known as protein 53 or tumor protein 53), encoding transcription factor P53, is ...
p53 is known to play a major role in the cellular response to stress, capable of mediating either a ...
Using the thyroid as a model of multistep epithelial tumorigenesis, we have used representative cell...
SummaryThere is currently much interest in the idea of restoring p53 activity in tumor cells by inhi...
p53 functions as a tumor suppressor through its ability to initiate either growth arrest or apoptosi...
The TP53 tumor suppressor is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Recent studies using geneticall...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The structural integrity of the p53 gene in a human thyroid-medullary- carcinoma-derived cell line h...
Loss of function of the tumour suppressor gene p53 is a key event in most human cancers. Although us...
Activation of apoptosis is believed to be critical for the role of p53 as a tumor suppressor. Here, ...
Missense mutant forms of p53 are expressed at high lev-els in some human cancers and may contribute ...
Loss of function of p53 is believed to result in transformation through impairment of its properties...
p53 is a tumor suppressor gene that is the most frequent target inactivated in cancers. Overexpressi...
Although loss of sensitivity to transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) may be a key step in the ...
The gene TP53 (also known as protein 53 or tumor protein 53), encoding transcription factor P53, is ...
p53 is known to play a major role in the cellular response to stress, capable of mediating either a ...