<p>Histone Nuclear Factor P (HINFP) is essential for expression of histone H4 genes. Ablation of Hinfp and consequential depletion of histones alter nucleosome spacing and cause stalled replication and DNA damage that ultimately result in genomic instability. Faithful replication and packaging of newly replicated DNA are required for normal cell cycle control and proliferation. The tumor suppressor protein p53, the guardian of the genome, controls multiple cell cycle checkpoints and its loss leads to cellular transformation. Here we addressed whether the absence of p53 impacts the outcomes/consequences of Hinfp-mediated histone H4 deficiency. We examined mouse embryonic fibroblasts lacking both Hinfp and p53. Our data revealed that the redu...
Cells have safeguard mechanisms to prevent uncontrolled proliferation and progression to malignant d...
Cells have safeguard mechanisms to prevent uncontrolled proliferation and progression to malignant d...
The inability to maintain genomic stability and control proliferation are hallmarks of many cancers,...
Histone Nuclear Factor P (HINFP) is essential for expression of histone H4 genes. Ablation of Hinfp ...
Competency for DNA replication is functionally coupled to the activation of histone gene expression ...
Fidelity of chromatin organization is crucial for normal cell cycle progression and perturbations in...
Histone modification enables the ordered regulation of DNA-related processes. Here, we ask if p53, w...
Normal cells, both in vivo and in vitro, become quiescent after serial cell proliferation. During th...
Normal cells, both in vivo and in vitro, become quiescent after serial cell proliferation. During th...
Despite good evidence for p53 dysfunction in human hepatocellular carcinomas, little is known of the...
A haploid genotype may be insufficient to support nonnal wild-type function. Such haplo-insufficienc...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
Multiple studies show that tumor suppressor p53 is a barrier to dedifferentiation; whether this is s...
International audienceIn mammals, centromere definition involves the histone variant CENP-A (centrom...
<div><p>Multiple studies show that tumor suppressor p53 is a barrier to dedifferentiation; whether t...
Cells have safeguard mechanisms to prevent uncontrolled proliferation and progression to malignant d...
Cells have safeguard mechanisms to prevent uncontrolled proliferation and progression to malignant d...
The inability to maintain genomic stability and control proliferation are hallmarks of many cancers,...
Histone Nuclear Factor P (HINFP) is essential for expression of histone H4 genes. Ablation of Hinfp ...
Competency for DNA replication is functionally coupled to the activation of histone gene expression ...
Fidelity of chromatin organization is crucial for normal cell cycle progression and perturbations in...
Histone modification enables the ordered regulation of DNA-related processes. Here, we ask if p53, w...
Normal cells, both in vivo and in vitro, become quiescent after serial cell proliferation. During th...
Normal cells, both in vivo and in vitro, become quiescent after serial cell proliferation. During th...
Despite good evidence for p53 dysfunction in human hepatocellular carcinomas, little is known of the...
A haploid genotype may be insufficient to support nonnal wild-type function. Such haplo-insufficienc...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
Multiple studies show that tumor suppressor p53 is a barrier to dedifferentiation; whether this is s...
International audienceIn mammals, centromere definition involves the histone variant CENP-A (centrom...
<div><p>Multiple studies show that tumor suppressor p53 is a barrier to dedifferentiation; whether t...
Cells have safeguard mechanisms to prevent uncontrolled proliferation and progression to malignant d...
Cells have safeguard mechanisms to prevent uncontrolled proliferation and progression to malignant d...
The inability to maintain genomic stability and control proliferation are hallmarks of many cancers,...