P63 is a p53 family member involved in multiple facets of biology, including embryonic development, cell proliferation, differentiation, survival, apoptosis, senescence and aging. The p63 gene encodes multiple protein isoforms either with (TAp63) or without (ΔNp63) the N-terminal transactivation domain. Amounting evidence suggests that p63 can function as a tumor suppressor, yet the precise molecular mechanisms, and particularly the specific roles of TAp63 and ΔNp63 in cancer progression, are still largely unclear. Here, we demonstrated that ΔNp63α, the predominant isoform expressed in epithelial cells and squamous cell carcinomas, inhibits cell invasion. Affymetrix gene expression profiling, combined with gain- and loss-of-function analyse...
TP53 (TP53), p73 (TP73), and p63 (TP63) are members of the p53 transcription factor family, which ha...
The p63 gene encodes multiple protein isoforms that function as sequence specific transcription fact...
p53, the original member of the family of genes now known to include p63 and p73, was first heralded...
Reduced expression of the p53 family member p63 has been suggested to play a causative role in cance...
p53 mutations, occurring in two-thirds of all human cancers, confer a gain of function phenotype, in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
AbstractThe P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and ...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 protein family, plays key roles in epithelial development and c...
Although much is known about the genes that promote metastasis, few suppressors of metastasis have b...
The tumor suppressor p53 homologues, TA-p73, and p63 have been shown to function as tumor suppressor...
P63 is a transcription factor belonging to the family of p53, essential for the development and diff...
The TP63 gene, which encodes the p63 protein, is involved in multiple biological processes, includin...
It has recently been shown that microRNAs, such as miRs-145,192, and 215, are regulated by the tumor...
The human p63 gene encodes a series of proteins that differ in their N- and/or C-terminal sequences ...
TP63 (p63), a member of the tumor suppressor TP53 (p53) gene family, is essential for ectodermal tis...
TP53 (TP53), p73 (TP73), and p63 (TP63) are members of the p53 transcription factor family, which ha...
The p63 gene encodes multiple protein isoforms that function as sequence specific transcription fact...
p53, the original member of the family of genes now known to include p63 and p73, was first heralded...
Reduced expression of the p53 family member p63 has been suggested to play a causative role in cance...
p53 mutations, occurring in two-thirds of all human cancers, confer a gain of function phenotype, in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
AbstractThe P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and ...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 protein family, plays key roles in epithelial development and c...
Although much is known about the genes that promote metastasis, few suppressors of metastasis have b...
The tumor suppressor p53 homologues, TA-p73, and p63 have been shown to function as tumor suppressor...
P63 is a transcription factor belonging to the family of p53, essential for the development and diff...
The TP63 gene, which encodes the p63 protein, is involved in multiple biological processes, includin...
It has recently been shown that microRNAs, such as miRs-145,192, and 215, are regulated by the tumor...
The human p63 gene encodes a series of proteins that differ in their N- and/or C-terminal sequences ...
TP63 (p63), a member of the tumor suppressor TP53 (p53) gene family, is essential for ectodermal tis...
TP53 (TP53), p73 (TP73), and p63 (TP63) are members of the p53 transcription factor family, which ha...
The p63 gene encodes multiple protein isoforms that function as sequence specific transcription fact...
p53, the original member of the family of genes now known to include p63 and p73, was first heralded...