The p53 tumour suppressor protein has defined roles in G1/S and G2/M cell cycle checkpoints in response to a range of cellular stresses including DNA damage, dominant oncogene expression, hypoxia, metabolic changes and viral infection. In addition to these responses, p53 can also be activated when damage occurs to the mitotic spindle. Initially, spindle damage activates a p53-independent checkpoint which functions at the metaphase-anaphase transition and prevents cells from progressing through mitosis until the completion of spindle formation. Cells eventually escape from this block (a process termed 'mitotic slippage'), and an aberrant mitosis ensues in which sister chromatids fail to segregate properly. After a delay period, p53 responds ...
SummaryTelomeres are protected by capping structures consisting of core protein complexes that bind ...
When mammalian cells or tissues are exposed to DNA damaging agents a programmed cell death pathway i...
Cell cycle checkpointsare biochemicalsignal transductionpathways that prevent downstream events from...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein has defined roles in G1/S and G2/M cell cycle checkpoints in respo...
p53 plays a critical role as a tumour-suppressor in restricting the proliferation of damaged cells, ...
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene locus predispose human cells to chromosomal instability. ...
The p53 tumor suppressor inhibits the proliferation of cells which undergo prolonged activation of t...
Mitotic death is a delayed response of p53 mutant tumours that are resistant to genotoxic damage. Qu...
During the proliferation of T cells for successful immune responses against pathogens, the fine regu...
AbstractThe protein kinase Mps1 and p53 both function in centrosome duplication and the spindle cell...
DNA damage triggers a checkpoint response that involves a myriad of cellular responses including cel...
P53 is known as the most critical tumor suppressor and is often referred to as the guardian of our g...
Erroneously arising tetraploid mammalian cells are chromosomally instable and may facilitate cell tr...
Mitosis is tightly regulated and any errors in this process often lead to aneuploidy, genomic instab...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
SummaryTelomeres are protected by capping structures consisting of core protein complexes that bind ...
When mammalian cells or tissues are exposed to DNA damaging agents a programmed cell death pathway i...
Cell cycle checkpointsare biochemicalsignal transductionpathways that prevent downstream events from...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein has defined roles in G1/S and G2/M cell cycle checkpoints in respo...
p53 plays a critical role as a tumour-suppressor in restricting the proliferation of damaged cells, ...
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene locus predispose human cells to chromosomal instability. ...
The p53 tumor suppressor inhibits the proliferation of cells which undergo prolonged activation of t...
Mitotic death is a delayed response of p53 mutant tumours that are resistant to genotoxic damage. Qu...
During the proliferation of T cells for successful immune responses against pathogens, the fine regu...
AbstractThe protein kinase Mps1 and p53 both function in centrosome duplication and the spindle cell...
DNA damage triggers a checkpoint response that involves a myriad of cellular responses including cel...
P53 is known as the most critical tumor suppressor and is often referred to as the guardian of our g...
Erroneously arising tetraploid mammalian cells are chromosomally instable and may facilitate cell tr...
Mitosis is tightly regulated and any errors in this process often lead to aneuploidy, genomic instab...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
SummaryTelomeres are protected by capping structures consisting of core protein complexes that bind ...
When mammalian cells or tissues are exposed to DNA damaging agents a programmed cell death pathway i...
Cell cycle checkpointsare biochemicalsignal transductionpathways that prevent downstream events from...