The p53 pathway is disrupted in virtually every human tumor. In similar to 50% of human cancers, the p53 gene is mutated, and in the remaining cancers, the pathway is dysregulated by genetic lesions in other genes that modulate the p53 pathway. One common mechanism for inactivation of the p53 pathway in tumors that express wild-type p53 is increased expression of MDM2 or MDMX. MDM2 and MDMX bind p53 and inhibit its function by distinct nonredundant mechanisms. Small molecule inhibitors and small peptides have been developed that bind MDM2 in the p53-binding pocket and displace the p53 protein, leading to p53-mediated cell cycle exit and apoptosis. To date, peptide inhibitors of MDMX have been developed, but no small molecule inhibitors have...
The transcription factor p53 has a tumor suppressor role in leading damaged cells to apoptosis. Its ...
The p53 protein, also known as the “guardian of the genome”, has an important role in the tumor supp...
Targeting p53's main negative regulator MDM2 is a promising strategy for treating cancers that retai...
Inactivation of the function of tumor suppressor p53 is common in human cancers. In approximately ha...
p53 is a potent tumor suppressor with a crucial role in preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation a...
Introduction: One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is the inactivation of the p53 pathway either due...
The aberrant interaction between p53 and Mdm2/MdmX is an attractive target for cancer drug discovery...
Introduction: One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is the inactivation of the p53 pathway either due...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
Targeting p53's main negative regulator MDM2 is a promising strategy for treating cancers that retai...
p53 is a critical tumor suppressor and is the most frequently inactivated gene in human cancer. Inhi...
A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction betwe...
Abstract p53, encoded by the tumor suppressor gene TP53, is one of the most important tumor suppress...
Among the tumor suppressor genes, p53 is one of the most studied. It is widely regarded as the “guar...
Named as the guardian of the genome, p53 is a tumor suppressor that regulates cell function, often t...
The transcription factor p53 has a tumor suppressor role in leading damaged cells to apoptosis. Its ...
The p53 protein, also known as the “guardian of the genome”, has an important role in the tumor supp...
Targeting p53's main negative regulator MDM2 is a promising strategy for treating cancers that retai...
Inactivation of the function of tumor suppressor p53 is common in human cancers. In approximately ha...
p53 is a potent tumor suppressor with a crucial role in preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation a...
Introduction: One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is the inactivation of the p53 pathway either due...
The aberrant interaction between p53 and Mdm2/MdmX is an attractive target for cancer drug discovery...
Introduction: One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is the inactivation of the p53 pathway either due...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
Targeting p53's main negative regulator MDM2 is a promising strategy for treating cancers that retai...
p53 is a critical tumor suppressor and is the most frequently inactivated gene in human cancer. Inhi...
A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction betwe...
Abstract p53, encoded by the tumor suppressor gene TP53, is one of the most important tumor suppress...
Among the tumor suppressor genes, p53 is one of the most studied. It is widely regarded as the “guar...
Named as the guardian of the genome, p53 is a tumor suppressor that regulates cell function, often t...
The transcription factor p53 has a tumor suppressor role in leading damaged cells to apoptosis. Its ...
The p53 protein, also known as the “guardian of the genome”, has an important role in the tumor supp...
Targeting p53's main negative regulator MDM2 is a promising strategy for treating cancers that retai...