Many p53 missense mutations possess dominant-negative activity and oncogenic gain of function. We report that for structurally destabilized p53 mutants, these effects result from mutant-induced coaggregation of wild-type p53 and its paralogs p63 and p73, thereby also inducing a heat-shock response. Aggregation of mutant p53 resulted from self-assembly of a conserved aggregation-nucleating sequence within the hydrophobic core of the DNA-binding domain, which becomes exposed after mutation. Suppressing the aggregation propensity of this sequence by mutagenesis abrogated gain of function and restored activity of wild-type p53 and its paralogs. In the p53 germline mutation database, tumors carrying aggregation-prone p53 mutations have a signifi...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many p53 missense mutations possess dominant-negative activity and oncogenic gain of function. We re...
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The p53 tumor suppressor is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, up to 50% of ...
<div><p>Numerous p53 missense mutations possess gain-of-function activities. Studies in mouse models...
In itswild-type form, p53 is amajor tumor suppressorwhose function is critical for protection agains...
The key role of p53 as a tumor suppressor became clear when it was realized that this gene is mutate...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The high percentage of p53 missense mutations found in cancer has been attributed to mutant acquired...
The high percentage of p53 missense mutations found in cancer has been attributed to mutant acquired...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Numerous p53 missense mutations possess gain-of-function activities. Studies in mouse models have de...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many p53 missense mutations possess dominant-negative activity and oncogenic gain of function. We re...
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The p53 tumor suppressor is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, up to 50% of ...
<div><p>Numerous p53 missense mutations possess gain-of-function activities. Studies in mouse models...
In itswild-type form, p53 is amajor tumor suppressorwhose function is critical for protection agains...
The key role of p53 as a tumor suppressor became clear when it was realized that this gene is mutate...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The high percentage of p53 missense mutations found in cancer has been attributed to mutant acquired...
The high percentage of p53 missense mutations found in cancer has been attributed to mutant acquired...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Numerous p53 missense mutations possess gain-of-function activities. Studies in mouse models have de...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...