The tumor suppressor p53 plays a central role in the regulation of cellular growth and apoptosis. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the overexpression of the human p53 leads to growth inhibition and apoptotic cell death on minimal medium. In the present work, we show that p53-expressing cells are more susceptible to cell death after an apoptotic stimulus such as H2O2. The analysis of mutants involved in yeast apoptosis-like death suggests that the observed cell death is Yca1 independent and mainly mediated through Nuc1p. © 2013 Federation of European Microbiological Societies
Human wild-type and mutant p53 genes were expressed under the control of a galactose-inducible promo...
p53 is frequently mutated in cancer and as a result is one of the most intensely studied tumour supp...
International audienceWhen the glucose supply is high, despite the presence of oxygen, Saccharomyces...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is a major barrier against cancer, preventing tumor development and pr...
In this work, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used to individually study human p53, p63 (full...
The role of individual protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms in the regulation of p53- mediated apoptosis...
Abstract not availableIsabel Coutinho, Clara Pereira, Gil Pereira, Jorge Gonçalves, Manuela Côrte-Re...
AbstractApoptosis is a highly regulated form of programmed cell death crucial for life and health in...
Initial observations that the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be induced to undergo a for...
Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteris-tics of apoptosis, including chr...
Initial observations that the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be induced to undergo a for...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) serves as a major mechanism for the precise regula...
The cellular response to ionizing radiation provides a conceptual framework for understanding how a ...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in yeast apoptosis is probably the most unifying feature in the fi...
Yeasts as eukaryotic microorganisms with simple, well known and tractable genetics, have long been ...
Human wild-type and mutant p53 genes were expressed under the control of a galactose-inducible promo...
p53 is frequently mutated in cancer and as a result is one of the most intensely studied tumour supp...
International audienceWhen the glucose supply is high, despite the presence of oxygen, Saccharomyces...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is a major barrier against cancer, preventing tumor development and pr...
In this work, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used to individually study human p53, p63 (full...
The role of individual protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms in the regulation of p53- mediated apoptosis...
Abstract not availableIsabel Coutinho, Clara Pereira, Gil Pereira, Jorge Gonçalves, Manuela Côrte-Re...
AbstractApoptosis is a highly regulated form of programmed cell death crucial for life and health in...
Initial observations that the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be induced to undergo a for...
Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteris-tics of apoptosis, including chr...
Initial observations that the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be induced to undergo a for...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) serves as a major mechanism for the precise regula...
The cellular response to ionizing radiation provides a conceptual framework for understanding how a ...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in yeast apoptosis is probably the most unifying feature in the fi...
Yeasts as eukaryotic microorganisms with simple, well known and tractable genetics, have long been ...
Human wild-type and mutant p53 genes were expressed under the control of a galactose-inducible promo...
p53 is frequently mutated in cancer and as a result is one of the most intensely studied tumour supp...
International audienceWhen the glucose supply is high, despite the presence of oxygen, Saccharomyces...