MDM4 is a promising target for cancer therapy, as it is undetectable in most normal adult tissues but often upregulated in cancer cells to dampen p53 tumor-suppressor function. The mechanisms that underlie MDM4 upregulation in cancer cells are largely unknown. Here, we have shown that this key oncogenic event mainly depends on a specific alternative splicing switch. We determined that while a nonsense-mediated, decay-targeted isoform of MDM4 (MDM4-S) is produced in normal adult tissues as a result of exon 6 skipping, enhanced exon 6 inclusion leads to expression of full-length MDM4 in a large number of human cancers. Although this alternative splicing event is likely regulated by multiple splicing factors, we identified the SRSF3 oncoprotei...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
The inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, which often occurs through mutations in TP53 (...
Mdm2 and Mdm4 are critical negative regulators of p53. A large body of evidence indicates that eleva...
MDM4 is a promising target for cancer therapy, as it is undetectable in most normal adult tissues bu...
International audienceMDM4, an essential negative regulator of the P53 tumor suppressor, is frequent...
Mdm4, a protein related to the ubiquitin-ligase Mdm2, is an essential inhibitor of tumor suppressor ...
MDM4, an essential negative regulator of the P53 tumor suppressor, is frequently overexpress...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from uncontrolled growth of melanocytes in the basal layer of the skin. It...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from uncontrolled growth of melanocytes in the basal layer of the skin. It...
Amplification and/or overexpression of the Mdm2 oncogene occurs in many human cancers. Mdm2 promotes...
Genotoxic stress induces alternative splicing of the oncogene MDM2 generating MDM2-ALT1, an isoform ...
The inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, which often occurs through mutations in TP53 (...
The Mdm2 gene is amplified in approximately one-third of human sarcomas and overexpressed in a varie...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
The inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, which often occurs through mutations in TP53 (...
Mdm2 and Mdm4 are critical negative regulators of p53. A large body of evidence indicates that eleva...
MDM4 is a promising target for cancer therapy, as it is undetectable in most normal adult tissues bu...
International audienceMDM4, an essential negative regulator of the P53 tumor suppressor, is frequent...
Mdm4, a protein related to the ubiquitin-ligase Mdm2, is an essential inhibitor of tumor suppressor ...
MDM4, an essential negative regulator of the P53 tumor suppressor, is frequently overexpress...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from uncontrolled growth of melanocytes in the basal layer of the skin. It...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from uncontrolled growth of melanocytes in the basal layer of the skin. It...
Amplification and/or overexpression of the Mdm2 oncogene occurs in many human cancers. Mdm2 promotes...
Genotoxic stress induces alternative splicing of the oncogene MDM2 generating MDM2-ALT1, an isoform ...
The inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, which often occurs through mutations in TP53 (...
The Mdm2 gene is amplified in approximately one-third of human sarcomas and overexpressed in a varie...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
The inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, which often occurs through mutations in TP53 (...
Mdm2 and Mdm4 are critical negative regulators of p53. A large body of evidence indicates that eleva...