AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in regulating a wide variety of stress responses, from senescence and apoptosis to more recently discovered roles in allowing adaptation to metabolic and oxidative stress. After 34years of research, significant progress has been made in unraveling the complexity of the p53 network, and it is clear that the regulation of p53 protein stability is critical in the control of p53 activity. This article focuses on our current understanding of how the level and activity of p53 is controlled by this seemingly simple mechanism. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Ubiquitin–Proteasome System. Guest Editors: Thomas Sommer and Dieter H. Wolf
Among the human genome, p53 is one of the first tumor suppressor genes to be discovered. It has a wi...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein is a transcription factor that prevents oncogenic progression by a...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein coordinates widespread changes in gene expression in response to a...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in regulating a wide variety of stress responses, from ...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in regulating a wide variety of stress response...
AbstractThe ubiquitination pathway is a highly dynamic and coordinated process that regulates degrad...
Maintenance of genome integrity under the stressed condition is paramount for normal functioning of ...
Ubiquitination plays a key role in regulating the tumour suppressor p53. It targets p53 for degradat...
p53 has been studied intensively as a major tumour suppressor that detects oncogenic events in cance...
The ubiquitination pathway and proteasomal degradation machinery dominantly regulate p53 tumor suppr...
A number of proteins are activated by stress stimuli but none so spectacularly or with the degree of...
International audienceThe critical tumour suppressor p53 plays a major role in response to DNA damag...
<p>p53 protein is induced by multiple cellular stresses leading to transcriptional up-regulation of ...
AbstractProtein ubiquitylation has been demonstrated to play a vital role not only in mediating prot...
The tumour suppressor p53 binding protein 1 (53BP1), a fundamental node in DNA double strand break (...
Among the human genome, p53 is one of the first tumor suppressor genes to be discovered. It has a wi...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein is a transcription factor that prevents oncogenic progression by a...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein coordinates widespread changes in gene expression in response to a...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in regulating a wide variety of stress responses, from ...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor protein is involved in regulating a wide variety of stress response...
AbstractThe ubiquitination pathway is a highly dynamic and coordinated process that regulates degrad...
Maintenance of genome integrity under the stressed condition is paramount for normal functioning of ...
Ubiquitination plays a key role in regulating the tumour suppressor p53. It targets p53 for degradat...
p53 has been studied intensively as a major tumour suppressor that detects oncogenic events in cance...
The ubiquitination pathway and proteasomal degradation machinery dominantly regulate p53 tumor suppr...
A number of proteins are activated by stress stimuli but none so spectacularly or with the degree of...
International audienceThe critical tumour suppressor p53 plays a major role in response to DNA damag...
<p>p53 protein is induced by multiple cellular stresses leading to transcriptional up-regulation of ...
AbstractProtein ubiquitylation has been demonstrated to play a vital role not only in mediating prot...
The tumour suppressor p53 binding protein 1 (53BP1), a fundamental node in DNA double strand break (...
Among the human genome, p53 is one of the first tumor suppressor genes to be discovered. It has a wi...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein is a transcription factor that prevents oncogenic progression by a...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein coordinates widespread changes in gene expression in response to a...