p63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor suppressor. The C-terminal region differs from p53's in that it contains a sterile alpha motif (SAM) domain and is subject to multiple alternative splicings. The N-terminal region is present in the transactivation (TA) and DeltaN configurations, with the latter lacking the transcriptional activation domain 1. Single amino acid substitutions and frameshift mutations of p63 cause the human ankyloblepharon ectodermal dysplasia clefting (AEC) or ectrodactyly ectodermal dysplasia and facial clefting (EEC) syndromes. We have systematically compared the activities of the wild-type p63 isoforms and of the natural mutants in activation and repression assays on three promoters modula...
p63, a member of the p53 gene family, known to play a role in development, has more recently also be...
The transcription factor p63 is expressed as at least six different isoforms, of which two have been...
The P63 gene is a recently discovered member of the p53 family. While P53 is ubiquitously expressed,...
Item does not contain fulltextp63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor su...
p63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor suppressor. The C-terminal regio...
p63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor suppressor. The C-terminal regio...
p63 is a developmentally regulated transcription factor related to p53, which activates and represse...
The p53-related p63 gene encodes six isoforms with differing N and C termini. TAp63 isoforms possess...
Molecular defects in the p63 gene give rise to severe physiological abnormalities in patients with e...
One single gene, p63, coding for a developmentally regulated transcription factor, causes three huma...
Item does not contain fulltextHeterozygous mutations of p63, a key transcription factor in epithelia...
p63 belongs to a family of transcription factors, which, while demonstrating striking conservation o...
p63 is a transcriptional factor implicated in cancer and development. The presence in TP63 gene of a...
The p53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. The identification of two homologu...
p63, a member of the p53 family, is a crucial transcription factor for epithelial development and sk...
p63, a member of the p53 gene family, known to play a role in development, has more recently also be...
The transcription factor p63 is expressed as at least six different isoforms, of which two have been...
The P63 gene is a recently discovered member of the p53 family. While P53 is ubiquitously expressed,...
Item does not contain fulltextp63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor su...
p63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor suppressor. The C-terminal regio...
p63 is a transcription factor structurally related to the p53 tumor suppressor. The C-terminal regio...
p63 is a developmentally regulated transcription factor related to p53, which activates and represse...
The p53-related p63 gene encodes six isoforms with differing N and C termini. TAp63 isoforms possess...
Molecular defects in the p63 gene give rise to severe physiological abnormalities in patients with e...
One single gene, p63, coding for a developmentally regulated transcription factor, causes three huma...
Item does not contain fulltextHeterozygous mutations of p63, a key transcription factor in epithelia...
p63 belongs to a family of transcription factors, which, while demonstrating striking conservation o...
p63 is a transcriptional factor implicated in cancer and development. The presence in TP63 gene of a...
The p53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. The identification of two homologu...
p63, a member of the p53 family, is a crucial transcription factor for epithelial development and sk...
p63, a member of the p53 gene family, known to play a role in development, has more recently also be...
The transcription factor p63 is expressed as at least six different isoforms, of which two have been...
The P63 gene is a recently discovered member of the p53 family. While P53 is ubiquitously expressed,...