The TP73 gene belongs to the p53 family comprised by p53, p63, and p73. In response to physiological and pathological signals these transcription factors regulate multiple molecular pathways which merge in an ensemble of interconnected networks, in which the control of cell proliferation and cell death occupies a prominent position. However, the complex phenotype of the Trp73 deficient mice has revealed that the biological relevance of this gene does not exclusively rely on its growth suppression effects, but it is also intertwined with other fundamental roles governing different aspects of tissue physiology. p73 function is essential for the organization and homeostasis of different complex microenvironments, like the neurogenic niche, whi...
The p53-family member, p73, plays a key role in the development of the central nervous system (CNS),...
AbstractTP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63...
The p53-related p73 and p63 genes encode proteins that share considerable structural and functional ...
The p53 family transcriptional factor p73 plays a pivotal role in development. Ablation of p73 resul...
The transcription factor p73 is a structural and functional homolog of TP53, the most famous and fre...
Abstractp73, a member of the p53 family, is a transcription factor that plays a key role in many bio...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) and intercellular junctional complexes establish tissue structure and coo...
The p53 family of transcription factors (p53, p63 and p73) covers a wide range of functions critical...
The p53 family of transcription factors (p53, p63 and p73) covers a wide range of functions critical...
p73 (ref. 1) has high homology with the tumour suppressor p53 (refs 2-4), as well as with p63, a gen...
p73, a transcription factor of the p53 family, plays a key role in many biological processes includi...
p73 and p63 are two homologs of the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53. Given the high degre...
The p53-family member, p73, plays a key role in the development of the central nervous system (CNS),...
AbstractTP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63...
The p53-related p73 and p63 genes encode proteins that share considerable structural and functional ...
The p53 family transcriptional factor p73 plays a pivotal role in development. Ablation of p73 resul...
The transcription factor p73 is a structural and functional homolog of TP53, the most famous and fre...
Abstractp73, a member of the p53 family, is a transcription factor that plays a key role in many bio...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) and intercellular junctional complexes establish tissue structure and coo...
The p53 family of transcription factors (p53, p63 and p73) covers a wide range of functions critical...
The p53 family of transcription factors (p53, p63 and p73) covers a wide range of functions critical...
p73 (ref. 1) has high homology with the tumour suppressor p53 (refs 2-4), as well as with p63, a gen...
p73, a transcription factor of the p53 family, plays a key role in many biological processes includi...
p73 and p63 are two homologs of the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53. Given the high degre...
The p53-family member, p73, plays a key role in the development of the central nervous system (CNS),...
AbstractTP53 belongs to a small gene family that includes, in mammals, two additional paralogs, TP63...
The p53-related p73 and p63 genes encode proteins that share considerable structural and functional ...