Abstract Background The p53 signalling pathway, which controls cell fate, has been extensively studied due to its prominent role in tumor development. The pathway includes the tumor supressor protein p53, its vertebrate paralogs p63 and p73, and their negative regulators MDM2 and MDM4. The p53/p63/p73-MDM system is ancient and can be traced in all extant animal phyla. Despite this, correct phylogenetic trees including both vertebrate and invertebrate species of the p53/p63/p73 and MDM families have not been published. Results Here, we have examined the evolution of the p53/p63/p73 protein family with particular focus on the p53/p63/p73 transactivation domain (TAD) and its co-evolution with the p53/p63/p73-binding domain (p53/p63/p73BD) of M...
<p>The p53, p63, and p73 proteins belong to the p53 family of transcription factors, which play key ...
p63, p73 and p53 are transcription factors members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
p63, p73 and p53 are transcription factors members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
Background: The p53 signalling pathway, which controls cell fate, has been extensively studied due t...
Background: The p53 signalling pathway, which controls cell fate, has been extensively studied due t...
The interaction between the transcription factor p53 and the ubiquitin ligase MDM2 results in the de...
The interaction between the transcription factor p53 and the ubiquitin ligase MDM2 results in the de...
The extant jawless vertebrates, represented by lampreys and hagfish, are the oldest group of vertebr...
The origin of the p53 superfamily predates animal evolution and first appears in unicellular Flagell...
The origin of the p53 superfamily predates animal evolution and first appears in unicellular Flagell...
SummaryThe tetrameric transcription factors p53, p63, and p73 evolved from a common ancestor and pla...
SummaryThe tetrameric transcription factors p53, p63, and p73 evolved from a common ancestor and pla...
AbstractMost genes are members of a family. It is generally believed that a gene family derives from...
The TP53 tumour-suppressor gene is expressed as several protein isoforms generated by different mech...
The TP53 tumour-suppressor gene is expressed as several protein isoforms generated by different mech...
<p>The p53, p63, and p73 proteins belong to the p53 family of transcription factors, which play key ...
p63, p73 and p53 are transcription factors members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
p63, p73 and p53 are transcription factors members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
Background: The p53 signalling pathway, which controls cell fate, has been extensively studied due t...
Background: The p53 signalling pathway, which controls cell fate, has been extensively studied due t...
The interaction between the transcription factor p53 and the ubiquitin ligase MDM2 results in the de...
The interaction between the transcription factor p53 and the ubiquitin ligase MDM2 results in the de...
The extant jawless vertebrates, represented by lampreys and hagfish, are the oldest group of vertebr...
The origin of the p53 superfamily predates animal evolution and first appears in unicellular Flagell...
The origin of the p53 superfamily predates animal evolution and first appears in unicellular Flagell...
SummaryThe tetrameric transcription factors p53, p63, and p73 evolved from a common ancestor and pla...
SummaryThe tetrameric transcription factors p53, p63, and p73 evolved from a common ancestor and pla...
AbstractMost genes are members of a family. It is generally believed that a gene family derives from...
The TP53 tumour-suppressor gene is expressed as several protein isoforms generated by different mech...
The TP53 tumour-suppressor gene is expressed as several protein isoforms generated by different mech...
<p>The p53, p63, and p73 proteins belong to the p53 family of transcription factors, which play key ...
p63, p73 and p53 are transcription factors members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
p63, p73 and p53 are transcription factors members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...