p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress response, the "guardian of the genome". p53 contributes to biological robustness by behaving in a cellular-context dependent manner, influenced by several factors (e.g., cell type, active signalling pathways, the type, extent and intensity of cellular damage, cell cycle stage, nutrient availability, immune function). The p53 isoforms regulate gene transcription and protein expression in response to the stimuli so that the cell response is precisely tuned to the cell signals and cell context. Twelve isoforms of p53 have been described in humans. In this review, we explore the interactions between p53 isoforms and other proteins contributing to ...
Introduction: For decades, p53 was researched as a single protein with alterations described as muta...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to c...
Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to c...
Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to c...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
Introduction: For decades, p53 was researched as a single protein with alterations described as muta...
Introduction: For decades, p53 was researched as a single protein with alterations described as muta...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to c...
Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to c...
Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to c...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and o...
Introduction: For decades, p53 was researched as a single protein with alterations described as muta...
Introduction: For decades, p53 was researched as a single protein with alterations described as muta...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...