It is widely assumed that genotoxin-induced damage (e.g., G-to-T transversions) to the tumor suppressor gene, p53, is a direct cause of cancer. However, genotoxins also induce the stress response, which upregulates p53 transcription and the formation of secondary structures from ssDNA. Since unpaired bases are thermodynamically unstable and intrinsically mutable, increased transcription could be the cause of hypermutation, and thus cancer. Support for this hypothesis has been obtained by analyzing 6662 mutations in all types of cancer compared to lung and colon cancers, using the p53 mutation database. The data suggest that genotoxins have two independent effects: first, they induce p53 transcription, which increases the number of mutable b...
Cancers arise as a consequence of the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations in a susceptible ce...
Cancers arise as a consequence of the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations in a susceptible ce...
© 2014 The Author(s). Thousands of unique mutations in transcription factors (TFs) arise in cancers,...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
p53 mutations are found in 50% of human cancers. Molecular epidemiology has shown strong correlation...
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Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
SummaryIs it possible to mutate DNA during transcription? A new study shows that UV-damaged DNA is d...
Gene expression profiling and its mutation has become one of the most widely used approaches to iden...
Summaryp53 tumor suppressor maintains genomic stability, typically acting through cell-cycle arrest,...
Cancers arise as a consequence of the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations in a susceptible ce...
Cancers arise as a consequence of the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations in a susceptible ce...
© 2014 The Author(s). Thousands of unique mutations in transcription factors (TFs) arise in cancers,...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
p53 mutations are found in 50% of human cancers. Molecular epidemiology has shown strong correlation...
ow nloaded from Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes ssDNA secondary structu...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
SummaryIs it possible to mutate DNA during transcription? A new study shows that UV-damaged DNA is d...
Gene expression profiling and its mutation has become one of the most widely used approaches to iden...
Summaryp53 tumor suppressor maintains genomic stability, typically acting through cell-cycle arrest,...
Cancers arise as a consequence of the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations in a susceptible ce...
Cancers arise as a consequence of the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations in a susceptible ce...
© 2014 The Author(s). Thousands of unique mutations in transcription factors (TFs) arise in cancers,...