The tumor suppressor p53 and its oncogenic sibling p63 (ΔNp63) direct opposing fates in tumor development. These paralog proteins are transcription factors that elicit their tumor suppressive and oncogenic capacity through the regulation of both shared and unique target genes. Both proteins predominantly function as activators of transcription, leading to a paradigm shift away from ΔNp63 as a dominant negative to p53 activity. The discovery of p53 and p63 as pioneer transcription factors regulating chromatin structure revealed new insights into how these paralogs can both positively and negatively influence each other to direct cell fate. The previous view of a strict rivalry between the siblings needs to be revisited, as p53 and p63 can al...
The p53 family transcription factors p53, p63 and p73 make diverse contributions in development and ...
Homology between p63 and p53 has suggested that these proteins might function similarly. However, th...
The p63 gene, a member of the p53 gene family, is expressed into at least six protein isoforms.The t...
The tumor suppressor p53 and its oncogenic sibling p63 (ΔNp63) direct opposing fates in tumor develo...
AbstractWhile p53 family members have distinct nonoverlapping functions, the involvement of p63 and ...
AbstractTP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
Summaryp63 and p73 are functionally and structurally related to the tumor suppressor p53. However, t...
AbstractMost genes are members of a family. It is generally believed that a gene family derives from...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
TP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63 and TP7...
p73 and p63 are two homologs of the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53. Given the high degre...
The p53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. The identification of two homologu...
p53, the original member of the family of genes now known to include p63 and p73, was first heralded...
TP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63 and TP7...
The p53 family transcription factors p53, p63 and p73 make diverse contributions in development and ...
Homology between p63 and p53 has suggested that these proteins might function similarly. However, th...
The p63 gene, a member of the p53 gene family, is expressed into at least six protein isoforms.The t...
The tumor suppressor p53 and its oncogenic sibling p63 (ΔNp63) direct opposing fates in tumor develo...
AbstractWhile p53 family members have distinct nonoverlapping functions, the involvement of p63 and ...
AbstractTP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
Summaryp63 and p73 are functionally and structurally related to the tumor suppressor p53. However, t...
AbstractMost genes are members of a family. It is generally believed that a gene family derives from...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
TP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63 and TP7...
p73 and p63 are two homologs of the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53. Given the high degre...
The p53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. The identification of two homologu...
p53, the original member of the family of genes now known to include p63 and p73, was first heralded...
TP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63 and TP7...
The p53 family transcription factors p53, p63 and p73 make diverse contributions in development and ...
Homology between p63 and p53 has suggested that these proteins might function similarly. However, th...
The p63 gene, a member of the p53 gene family, is expressed into at least six protein isoforms.The t...