As p53 and its homologue p73 have significant sequence and functional similarities, p73 might also be expected to act as a tumour suppressor. However, p73 is activated after DNA damage in a way that is distinct from that of p53. The existence of DeltaNp73 — an isoform of p73 that is encoded by a distinct promoter and that lacks the transactivation domain — further complicates matters. It seems to function as an oncogene by inhibiting both p73- and p53-induced apoptosis. So how can these opposing functions be reconciled in human tumours
About half of all human tumors contain an inactivating mutation of p53, while in the remaining tumor...
Inactivation of the tumour suppressor p53 is the most common defect in cancer cells. p53 is a sequen...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...
As p53 and its homologue p73 have significant sequence and functional similarities, p73 might also b...
p73 is a tumor suppressor belonging to the p53 family of transcription factors. Distinct isoforms ar...
Although mutations in the TP73 gene are extremely rare in human tumours, altered expression is commo...
The p53 tumor suppressor is part of a small family of related proteins that includes two other membe...
The development of multicellular organisms requires a balance between the cellular processes of prol...
Whereas p73 is closely related to the tumour-suppressor protein p53, its contribution to tumour supp...
Neoplasia is characterized by cells' loss of self-control due to deregulated apoptotic and cell pro...
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate cancer progression is pivotal for the development of new ...
Abstract During oncogenesis, cells become unrestrictedly proliferative thereby altering the tissue h...
About half of all human tumors contain an inactivating mutation of p53, while in the remaining tumor...
Inactivation of the tumour suppressor p53 is the most common defect in cancer cells. p53 is a sequen...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...
As p53 and its homologue p73 have significant sequence and functional similarities, p73 might also b...
p73 is a tumor suppressor belonging to the p53 family of transcription factors. Distinct isoforms ar...
Although mutations in the TP73 gene are extremely rare in human tumours, altered expression is commo...
The p53 tumor suppressor is part of a small family of related proteins that includes two other membe...
The development of multicellular organisms requires a balance between the cellular processes of prol...
Whereas p73 is closely related to the tumour-suppressor protein p53, its contribution to tumour supp...
Neoplasia is characterized by cells' loss of self-control due to deregulated apoptotic and cell pro...
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate cancer progression is pivotal for the development of new ...
Abstract During oncogenesis, cells become unrestrictedly proliferative thereby altering the tissue h...
About half of all human tumors contain an inactivating mutation of p53, while in the remaining tumor...
Inactivation of the tumour suppressor p53 is the most common defect in cancer cells. p53 is a sequen...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...