The cellular homologues Mdm2 and MdmX play critical roles in regulating the activity of the p53 tumor suppressor in damaged and non-damaged cells and during development in mice. Recently, we have utilized genetically defined primary cells and mice to reveal that endogenous levels of MdmX can also suppress multipolar mitosis and transformation in hyperploid p53-deficient cells and tumorigenesis in p53-deficient mice. These MdmX functions are not shared by Mdm2, and are distinct from the well-established ability of MdmX to complex with and inhibit p53 activity. Here we discuss some of the ramifications of MdmX loss in p53-deficient cells and mice, and we explore further the fate of MdmX/p53-double null embryonic fibroblasts undergoing multi-p...
Murine double minute-2 (MDM2) was first described as a p53-associated protein and potential oncogene...
The p53 tumour suppressor functions prevent cancer development by inhibiting the proliferation of st...
The MDMX (MDM4) oncogene is amplified or overexpressed in a significant percentage of human tumors. ...
Mdm2 and MdmX are structurally related p53-binding proteins that function as critical negative regul...
The tumor suppressor p53 is mutated in over 50% of human sporadic tumors originating from diverse ti...
Abstract Background MDM2 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that is able to ubiquitinate p53, targeting it fo...
MDMX is a p53 binding protein, which shares a high degree of homology with MDM2, a negative regulato...
International audienceThe mechanisms by which Mdm2 and Mdm4 (MdmX) regulate p53 remain controversial...
We report here the characterization of a mutant mouse line with a specific gene trap event in the Md...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
The MDM2 homolog MDMX is an important regulator of p53 during mouse embryonic development. DNA damag...
The function of the p53 tumor suppressor to inhibit proliferation or initiate apoptosis is often abr...
MDM2 and MDM4 are key regulators of p53 and function as oncogenes when aberrantly expressed. MDM2 an...
MDMX has emerged as a negative regulator of p53 transcriptional activity following DNA damage, loss ...
The function of the p53 tumor suppressor to inhibit proliferation or initiate apoptosis is often abr...
Murine double minute-2 (MDM2) was first described as a p53-associated protein and potential oncogene...
The p53 tumour suppressor functions prevent cancer development by inhibiting the proliferation of st...
The MDMX (MDM4) oncogene is amplified or overexpressed in a significant percentage of human tumors. ...
Mdm2 and MdmX are structurally related p53-binding proteins that function as critical negative regul...
The tumor suppressor p53 is mutated in over 50% of human sporadic tumors originating from diverse ti...
Abstract Background MDM2 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that is able to ubiquitinate p53, targeting it fo...
MDMX is a p53 binding protein, which shares a high degree of homology with MDM2, a negative regulato...
International audienceThe mechanisms by which Mdm2 and Mdm4 (MdmX) regulate p53 remain controversial...
We report here the characterization of a mutant mouse line with a specific gene trap event in the Md...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
The MDM2 homolog MDMX is an important regulator of p53 during mouse embryonic development. DNA damag...
The function of the p53 tumor suppressor to inhibit proliferation or initiate apoptosis is often abr...
MDM2 and MDM4 are key regulators of p53 and function as oncogenes when aberrantly expressed. MDM2 an...
MDMX has emerged as a negative regulator of p53 transcriptional activity following DNA damage, loss ...
The function of the p53 tumor suppressor to inhibit proliferation or initiate apoptosis is often abr...
Murine double minute-2 (MDM2) was first described as a p53-associated protein and potential oncogene...
The p53 tumour suppressor functions prevent cancer development by inhibiting the proliferation of st...
The MDMX (MDM4) oncogene is amplified or overexpressed in a significant percentage of human tumors. ...