The ability to induce cell cycle progression while evading cell death is a de. ning characteristic of cancer. Deregulation of E2F is a common event in most human cancers. Paradoxically, this can lead to both cell cycle progression and apoptosis. Although the way in which E2F causes cell cycle progression is well characterized, the pathways by which E2F induces cell death are less well defined. Many of the known mechanisms through which E2F induces apoptosis occur through regulation of E2F target genes. However, mutants of E2F-1 that lack the transactivation domain are still able to induce cell death. To further investigate this activity, we refined a transactivation independent mutant to identify a minimal apoptotic domain. This revealed th...
We demonstrate here that the E2F1 induced by DNA damage can bind to and promote the apoptotic functi...
Proper regulation of cellular proliferation is critical for normal development and cancer prevention...
The cell cycle is a series of events that take place in a cell leading to duplication of its DNA and...
Defects in apoptotic programs contribute to a number of human diseases, ranging from neurodegenerati...
AbstractThe E2F family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cell proli...
E2F1 overexpression has been shown to induce apoptosis in cooperation with p53. Using Saos-2 cells, ...
textThe E2F1 transcription factor plays an important role in cell cycle progression, largely facili...
In the current issue of Cancer Cell, Hallstrom et al. show that a subset of targets of the growth re...
E2F transcription factors control the expression of cell-cycle genes. Cancers often demonstrate enha...
AbstractThe E2F family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cell proli...
Members of the E2F family of transcription factors play an important role in regulating the cell cyc...
The transcription factor E2F is regulated during the cell cycle through interactions with the produc...
Unrestrained E2F activity forces S phase entry and promotes apoptosis through p53-dependent and -ind...
E2F transcription can lead to cell proliferation or apoptosis, indicating that E2Fs control opposing...
The analysis of DNA tumor viruses has provided landmark insights into the molecular pathogenesis of ...
We demonstrate here that the E2F1 induced by DNA damage can bind to and promote the apoptotic functi...
Proper regulation of cellular proliferation is critical for normal development and cancer prevention...
The cell cycle is a series of events that take place in a cell leading to duplication of its DNA and...
Defects in apoptotic programs contribute to a number of human diseases, ranging from neurodegenerati...
AbstractThe E2F family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cell proli...
E2F1 overexpression has been shown to induce apoptosis in cooperation with p53. Using Saos-2 cells, ...
textThe E2F1 transcription factor plays an important role in cell cycle progression, largely facili...
In the current issue of Cancer Cell, Hallstrom et al. show that a subset of targets of the growth re...
E2F transcription factors control the expression of cell-cycle genes. Cancers often demonstrate enha...
AbstractThe E2F family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cell proli...
Members of the E2F family of transcription factors play an important role in regulating the cell cyc...
The transcription factor E2F is regulated during the cell cycle through interactions with the produc...
Unrestrained E2F activity forces S phase entry and promotes apoptosis through p53-dependent and -ind...
E2F transcription can lead to cell proliferation or apoptosis, indicating that E2Fs control opposing...
The analysis of DNA tumor viruses has provided landmark insights into the molecular pathogenesis of ...
We demonstrate here that the E2F1 induced by DNA damage can bind to and promote the apoptotic functi...
Proper regulation of cellular proliferation is critical for normal development and cancer prevention...
The cell cycle is a series of events that take place in a cell leading to duplication of its DNA and...