The p53 family member p63 is required for nonneural development, but has no known role in the nervous system. Here, we define an essential proapoptotic role for p63 during naturally occurring neuronal death. Sympathetic neurons express full-length TAp63 during the developmental death period, and TAp63 levels increase following NGF withdrawal. Overexpression of TAp63 causes neuronal apoptosis in the presence of NGF, while cultured p63(-/-) neurons are resistant to apoptosis following NGF withdrawal. TAp63 is also essential in vivo, since embryonic p63(-/-) mice display a deficit in naturally occurring sympathetic neuron death. While both TAp63 and p53 induce similar apoptotic signaling proteins and require BAX expression and function for the...
AbstractWhile p53 family members have distinct nonoverlapping functions, the involvement of p63 and ...
Poly (ADP-ribose)polymerase 1 (PARP-1) is involved in cellular processes such as DNA repair and apop...
The role of the tumour suppressor p53 in neuronal cell death following acute injury is well document...
SummaryThe p53 family member p63 is required for nonneural development, but has no known role in the...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 family of proteins, is involved in the regulation of naturally-...
All known members of the p53 gene family, including the two homologs p73 and p63, have multiple biol...
Background: The protein p63, a recently discovered member of the p53 family of proteins, is implicat...
The molecular mechanisms that regulate survival of embryonic neural precursors are still relatively ...
The neurotrophins support survival of many different classes of neurons during development of the ne...
In the developing nervous system, neuron number and innervation are determined by the balance betwee...
p63 is a close relative of the p53 tumor suppressor and transcription factor that modulates cell fat...
The survival of neurons during nervous system development depends on the interaction of neurotrophi...
TP63, an important epithelial developmental gene, has significant homology to p53. Unlike p53, the e...
The p53 tumour suppressor is a transcription factor that regulates the progression of the cell throu...
p73, a transcription factor of the p53 family, plays a key role in many biological processes includi...
AbstractWhile p53 family members have distinct nonoverlapping functions, the involvement of p63 and ...
Poly (ADP-ribose)polymerase 1 (PARP-1) is involved in cellular processes such as DNA repair and apop...
The role of the tumour suppressor p53 in neuronal cell death following acute injury is well document...
SummaryThe p53 family member p63 is required for nonneural development, but has no known role in the...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 family of proteins, is involved in the regulation of naturally-...
All known members of the p53 gene family, including the two homologs p73 and p63, have multiple biol...
Background: The protein p63, a recently discovered member of the p53 family of proteins, is implicat...
The molecular mechanisms that regulate survival of embryonic neural precursors are still relatively ...
The neurotrophins support survival of many different classes of neurons during development of the ne...
In the developing nervous system, neuron number and innervation are determined by the balance betwee...
p63 is a close relative of the p53 tumor suppressor and transcription factor that modulates cell fat...
The survival of neurons during nervous system development depends on the interaction of neurotrophi...
TP63, an important epithelial developmental gene, has significant homology to p53. Unlike p53, the e...
The p53 tumour suppressor is a transcription factor that regulates the progression of the cell throu...
p73, a transcription factor of the p53 family, plays a key role in many biological processes includi...
AbstractWhile p53 family members have distinct nonoverlapping functions, the involvement of p63 and ...
Poly (ADP-ribose)polymerase 1 (PARP-1) is involved in cellular processes such as DNA repair and apop...
The role of the tumour suppressor p53 in neuronal cell death following acute injury is well document...