Growing evidence shows that mutant p53 proteins, which are present in many human tumors, gain oncogenic activities that can actively contribute to tumorigenesis. Mutant p53 proteins have been extensively shown to affect the expression of several genes involved in various aspects of cancer biology. We show here the ChIP-on-chip analysis of mutant p53 binding to a set of 154 promoters, composed of both validated and putative mutant p53 target genes. By using the chromatin obtained from mutant p53R175H-immunoprecipitation in proliferating SKBr3 breast cancer cells, we found that mutant p53 binds to 40 of the 154 promoters analyzed. siRNA-mediated mutant p53 knock-down modulates the transcript abundance of some of these target genes. Two-thirds...
The p53 family of transcription factors, p53, p63, and p73, mediates both common and differential bi...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
SummaryThis article investigates the mechanistic aspects of mutant p53 “gain of function” in respons...
TP53 gene mutations are present in more than half of all human cancers. The resulting proteins are m...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
Abstract Background The tumor suppressor protein p53 is a transcription factor that is mutated in ma...
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% ...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
The TP53 tumour suppressor gene is mutated in approximately 50% of all human cancers. The majority o...
More than half of the human cancers harbor TP53 mutation. These are mostly missense mutations that c...
The p53 family of transcription factors, p53, p63, and p73, mediates both common and differential bi...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
SummaryThis article investigates the mechanistic aspects of mutant p53 “gain of function” in respons...
TP53 gene mutations are present in more than half of all human cancers. The resulting proteins are m...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
Abstract Background The tumor suppressor protein p53 is a transcription factor that is mutated in ma...
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% ...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
p53 is the most frequently altered tumor suppressor gene in a wide spectrum of human tumors. The lar...
The TP53 tumour suppressor gene is mutated in approximately 50% of all human cancers. The majority o...
More than half of the human cancers harbor TP53 mutation. These are mostly missense mutations that c...
The p53 family of transcription factors, p53, p63, and p73, mediates both common and differential bi...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
SummaryThis article investigates the mechanistic aspects of mutant p53 “gain of function” in respons...