A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction between the murine double minute (MDM) homologues MDM2/X and the tumor-suppressor protein p53. Inhibiting the binding between wild-type (WT) p53 and its negative regulators MDM2 and/or MDMX has become an important target in oncology to restore the antitumor activity of p53, the so-called guardian of our genome. Interestingly, based on the multiple disclosed compound classes and structural analysis of small-molecule-MDM2 adducts, the p53-MDM2 complex is perhaps the best studied and most targeted protein-protein interaction. Several classes of small molecules have been identified as potent, selective, and efficient inhibitors of the p53-MDM2/X inter...
Abstract p53, encoded by the tumor suppressor gene TP53, is one of the most important tumor suppress...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
The p53 pathway is inactivated in almost all types of cancer by mutations in the p53 encoding gene o...
A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction betwe...
Reactivation of p53 by release of the functional protein from its inhibition by MDM2 provides an eff...
The protein-protein interaction (PPI) between p53 and its negative regulator MDM2 comprises one of t...
p53 is a potent tumor suppressor with a crucial role in preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation a...
SummaryReactivation of p53 by release of the functional protein from its inhibition by MDM2 provides...
p53 is a powerful anti-tumoral molecule frequently inactivated by mutations or deletions in cancer. ...
Inactivation of the function of tumor suppressor p53 is common in human cancers. In approximately ha...
The protein-protein interaction (PPI) of the tumor suppressor p53 and its negative regulator MDM2 co...
The p53 protein, also called guardian of the genome, plays a critical role in the cell cycle regulat...
Numerous essential cellular processes are regulated by protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and PPIs ...
Abstract p53, encoded by the tumor suppressor gene TP53, is one of the most important tumor suppress...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
The p53 pathway is inactivated in almost all types of cancer by mutations in the p53 encoding gene o...
A recent therapeutic strategy in oncology is based on blocking the protein-protein interaction betwe...
Reactivation of p53 by release of the functional protein from its inhibition by MDM2 provides an eff...
The protein-protein interaction (PPI) between p53 and its negative regulator MDM2 comprises one of t...
p53 is a potent tumor suppressor with a crucial role in preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation a...
SummaryReactivation of p53 by release of the functional protein from its inhibition by MDM2 provides...
p53 is a powerful anti-tumoral molecule frequently inactivated by mutations or deletions in cancer. ...
Inactivation of the function of tumor suppressor p53 is common in human cancers. In approximately ha...
The protein-protein interaction (PPI) of the tumor suppressor p53 and its negative regulator MDM2 co...
The p53 protein, also called guardian of the genome, plays a critical role in the cell cycle regulat...
Numerous essential cellular processes are regulated by protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and PPIs ...
Abstract p53, encoded by the tumor suppressor gene TP53, is one of the most important tumor suppress...
The regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway is critically dependent on the activity of Murine...
The p53 pathway is inactivated in almost all types of cancer by mutations in the p53 encoding gene o...