P53 protein is more frequently mutated in human tumours compared with the other proteins. While the majority of the p53 mutations, especially within its DNA-binding domain, lead to the loss of the wild-type function, there are accumulating data demonstrating that the p53 mutants gain tumour promoting activities; the latter triggers a revitalised interest in functional analysis of the p53 mutants. A systematic screening for p53 mutations in surgical materials from patients with glioma revealed a 378C>G mutation that creates a stop codon at the position of amino acid residue 126. The mutation eliminates the recognition site for the restriction endonuclease Sca I that allowed us to carry out RFLP analysis of DNA extracted from the clinical sam...
© 2019 Dr. Reshma VijayakumaranMutations in the tumour suppressor gene, TP53 occur in more than 50% ...
Splice mutations in the p53 gene (TP53) are described as rare events that occur at a frequency of le...
Wild-type p53 functions as a tumour suppressor while mutant p53 possesses oncogenic potential. Until...
<div><p>P53 protein is more frequently mutated in human tumours compared with the other proteins. Wh...
P53 protein is more frequently mutated in human tumours compared with the other proteins. While the ...
p53 (TP53) is the most commonly mutated tumor suppressor in cancer. How mutant forms of p53 can cont...
TP53 truncating mutations are common in human tumors and are thought to give rise to p53-null allele...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is frequently mutated in human tumors. p53 induces cell cycle arrest a...
Mutation of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration in cancer, and almo...
AbstractThe TP53 tumor suppressor gene is mutated in many human tumors, including common types of ca...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...
TP53 gene mutations are present in more than half of all human cancers. The resulting proteins are m...
While the wild type form of p53 possesses strong tumor-suppressive activities, the p53 proteins that...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
Since its discovery in 1979, p53 has become one of the most intensively studied genes of all time (o...
© 2019 Dr. Reshma VijayakumaranMutations in the tumour suppressor gene, TP53 occur in more than 50% ...
Splice mutations in the p53 gene (TP53) are described as rare events that occur at a frequency of le...
Wild-type p53 functions as a tumour suppressor while mutant p53 possesses oncogenic potential. Until...
<div><p>P53 protein is more frequently mutated in human tumours compared with the other proteins. Wh...
P53 protein is more frequently mutated in human tumours compared with the other proteins. While the ...
p53 (TP53) is the most commonly mutated tumor suppressor in cancer. How mutant forms of p53 can cont...
TP53 truncating mutations are common in human tumors and are thought to give rise to p53-null allele...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is frequently mutated in human tumors. p53 induces cell cycle arrest a...
Mutation of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration in cancer, and almo...
AbstractThe TP53 tumor suppressor gene is mutated in many human tumors, including common types of ca...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...
TP53 gene mutations are present in more than half of all human cancers. The resulting proteins are m...
While the wild type form of p53 possesses strong tumor-suppressive activities, the p53 proteins that...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
Since its discovery in 1979, p53 has become one of the most intensively studied genes of all time (o...
© 2019 Dr. Reshma VijayakumaranMutations in the tumour suppressor gene, TP53 occur in more than 50% ...
Splice mutations in the p53 gene (TP53) are described as rare events that occur at a frequency of le...
Wild-type p53 functions as a tumour suppressor while mutant p53 possesses oncogenic potential. Until...