3noTP53 missense mutations are frequent driver events during tumorigenesis. The majority of TP53 mutations are missense and occur within the DNA binding domain of p53, leading to expression of mutant p53 (mut-p53) proteins that not only lose the tumor suppressive functions of the wild-type (wt-p53) form, but can also acquire novel oncogenic features fostering tumor growth, metastasis and chemoresistance. Mut-p53 affects fundamental cellular pathways and functions through different mechanisms, a major one being the alteration of gene expression. In our recent work (Capaci et al., 2020, Nat Commun) we found that mut-p53, via miR-30d, modifies structure and function of the Golgi apparatus (GA) and induces increased rate of trafficking. This cu...
Loss of p53 function is a critical event during tumorigenesis, with half of all cancers harboring mu...
p53 missense mutant alleles are present in nearly 40% of all human tumors. Such mutated alleles gene...
The TP53 tumour suppressor gene is mutated in approximately 50% of all human cancers. The majority o...
Solid tumors can be considered as complex organs, in which neoplastic cells are surrounded by a tumo...
24siTP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver...
TP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver eve...
TP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver eve...
TP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver eve...
p53 mutants can promote tumorigenesis by affecting fundamental cellular pathways and functions. In t...
TP53 gene mutations are present in more than half of all human cancers. The resulting proteins are m...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
© 2019 Dr. Reshma VijayakumaranMutations in the tumour suppressor gene, TP53 occur in more than 50% ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) shed by cancer cells play a major role in mediating the transfer of mol...
p53 missense mutant alleles are present in nearly 40% of all human tumors. Such mutated alleles gene...
Loss of p53 function is a critical event during tumorigenesis, with half of all cancers harboring mu...
p53 missense mutant alleles are present in nearly 40% of all human tumors. Such mutated alleles gene...
The TP53 tumour suppressor gene is mutated in approximately 50% of all human cancers. The majority o...
Solid tumors can be considered as complex organs, in which neoplastic cells are surrounded by a tumo...
24siTP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver...
TP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver eve...
TP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver eve...
TP53 missense mutations leading to the expression of mutant p53 oncoproteins are frequent driver eve...
p53 mutants can promote tumorigenesis by affecting fundamental cellular pathways and functions. In t...
TP53 gene mutations are present in more than half of all human cancers. The resulting proteins are m...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
© 2019 Dr. Reshma VijayakumaranMutations in the tumour suppressor gene, TP53 occur in more than 50% ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) shed by cancer cells play a major role in mediating the transfer of mol...
p53 missense mutant alleles are present in nearly 40% of all human tumors. Such mutated alleles gene...
Loss of p53 function is a critical event during tumorigenesis, with half of all cancers harboring mu...
p53 missense mutant alleles are present in nearly 40% of all human tumors. Such mutated alleles gene...
The TP53 tumour suppressor gene is mutated in approximately 50% of all human cancers. The majority o...