p53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancers and mutant p53 has a gain of function (GOF) that promotes tumor progression and therapeutic resistance. One of the major GOF activities of mutant p53 is to suppress 2 other p53 family proteins, p63 and p73. However, the molecular basis is not fully understood. Here, we examined whether mutant p53 antagonizes p63/p73-mediated tumor suppression in vivo by using mutant p53-R270H knockin and TAp63/p73-deficient mouse models. We found that knockin mutant p53-R270H shortened the life span of p73 +/- mice and subjected TAp63 +/- or p73 +/- mice to T lymphoblastic lymphomas (TLBLs). To unravel the underlying mechanism, we showed that mutant p53 formed a complex with Notch1 intracellular domai...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
Many tumours harbour mutations in the p53 tumour-suppressor gene that result in the expression of a ...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
p73 and p63 are two homologs of the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53. Given the high degre...
Summaryp63 and p73 are functionally and structurally related to the tumor suppressor p53. However, t...
International audienceThe p53 protein is related by sequence homology and function to the products o...
p73, a p53 family member, undergoes alternative splicing at the 3′ end to produce multiple isoforms,...
Inactivation of the tumour suppressor p53 is the most common defect in cancer cells. The p53 family ...
While p73 overexpression has been associated with increased apoptosis in cancer tissues, p73 overexp...
The p53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. The identification of two homologu...
More than half of the human cancers harbor TP53 mutation. These are mostly missense mutations that c...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...
Mutations in the TP53 gene commonly result in the expression of a full-length protein that drives ca...
Many tumours harbour mutations in the p53 tumour-suppressor gene that result in the expression of a ...
The p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most frequent target for genetic alterations in human cancers, ...
p73 and p63 are two homologs of the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53. Given the high degre...
Summaryp63 and p73 are functionally and structurally related to the tumor suppressor p53. However, t...
International audienceThe p53 protein is related by sequence homology and function to the products o...
p73, a p53 family member, undergoes alternative splicing at the 3′ end to produce multiple isoforms,...
Inactivation of the tumour suppressor p53 is the most common defect in cancer cells. The p53 family ...
While p73 overexpression has been associated with increased apoptosis in cancer tissues, p73 overexp...
The p53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. The identification of two homologu...
More than half of the human cancers harbor TP53 mutation. These are mostly missense mutations that c...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
The tumor-suppressing function of p53 can be affected in a variety of manners. Here, we describe a n...
International audienceThe p53 tumor suppressor protein, found mutated in over 50% of all human tumor...