Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although generally considered as a single class of mutations that abrogate wild-type function, individual TP53 mutations may have specific properties and prognostic effects. Tumours that contain missense TP53 mutations show variable p53 stabilization patterns, which may reflect the specific mutation and/or aspects of tumour biology. We used immunohistochemistry on cell lines and human breast cancers with known TP53 missense mutations and assessed the effects of each mutation with four structure-function prediction methods. Cell lines with missense TP53 mutations show variable percentages of cells with p53 stabilization under normal growth conditions,...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
For the p53 Special Issue Mutation in p53 (TP53) remains one of the most commonly described genetic ...
Aberrations of p53 occur in most, if not all, human cancers. In breast cancer, p53 mutation is the m...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Abstract Mutations in the TP53 tumor suppressor gene occur in >80% of the triple-negative or basal-l...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed form of cancer in women and the second leading cause ...
p53 (TP53) is the most commonly mutated tumor suppressor in cancer. How mutant forms of p53 can cont...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
For the p53 Special Issue Mutation in p53 (TP53) remains one of the most commonly described genetic ...
Aberrations of p53 occur in most, if not all, human cancers. In breast cancer, p53 mutation is the m...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Many human cancers contain missense TP53 mutations that result in p53 protein accumulation. Although...
Abstract Mutations in the TP53 tumor suppressor gene occur in >80% of the triple-negative or basal-l...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed form of cancer in women and the second leading cause ...
p53 (TP53) is the most commonly mutated tumor suppressor in cancer. How mutant forms of p53 can cont...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
For the p53 Special Issue Mutation in p53 (TP53) remains one of the most commonly described genetic ...
Aberrations of p53 occur in most, if not all, human cancers. In breast cancer, p53 mutation is the m...