P53, P63, and P73 proteins belong to the P53 family of transcription factors, sharing a common gene organization that, from the P1 and P2 promoters, produces two groups of mRNAs encoding proteins with different N-terminal regions; moreover, alternative splicing events at Cterminus further contribute to the generation of multiple isoforms. P53 family proteins can influence a plethora of cellular pathways mainly through the direct binding to specific DNA sequences known as response elements (REs), and the transactivation of the corresponding target genes. However, the transcriptional activation by P53 family members can be regulated at multiple levels, including the DNA topology at responsive promoters. Here, by using a yeast-based functional...
p53 is required for the maintenance of the genomic stability of cells. Mutations in the p53 tumor-su...
The human p53 protein acts mainly as a stress inducible transcription factor transactivating severa...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...
p53 is one of the most studied tumor suppressor proteins that plays an important role in basic biolo...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
In response to cellular stress and DNA damage, the master regulatory gene p53 directly controls the ...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...
P53 est un gène suppresseur de tumeur ubiquitaire qui empêche la prolifération de cellules malignes ...
The finding that the well-known mammalian P53 protein can act as a transcription factor (TF) in the ...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
<div><p>Co-evolution of transcription factors (TFs) with their respective <i>cis</i>-regulatory netw...
p53 is required for the maintenance of the genomic stability of cells. Mutations in the p53 tumor-su...
p53 is required for the maintenance of the genomic stability of cells. Mutations in the p53 tumor-su...
The human p53 protein acts mainly as a stress inducible transcription factor transactivating severa...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...
p53 is one of the most studied tumor suppressor proteins that plays an important role in basic biolo...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
In response to cellular stress and DNA damage, the master regulatory gene p53 directly controls the ...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...
P53 est un gène suppresseur de tumeur ubiquitaire qui empêche la prolifération de cellules malignes ...
The finding that the well-known mammalian P53 protein can act as a transcription factor (TF) in the ...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
<div><p>Co-evolution of transcription factors (TFs) with their respective <i>cis</i>-regulatory netw...
p53 is required for the maintenance of the genomic stability of cells. Mutations in the p53 tumor-su...
p53 is required for the maintenance of the genomic stability of cells. Mutations in the p53 tumor-su...
The human p53 protein acts mainly as a stress inducible transcription factor transactivating severa...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...