The P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and oncogenic activities. We showed that p63 is amplified and that DeltaNp63 isotypes are overexpressed in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and enhance oncogenic growth in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, p53 associated with DeltaNp63alpha and mediated its degradation. Here, we report that DeltaNp63 associates with the B56alpha regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and glycogen synthase kinase 3beta (GSK3beta), leading to a dramatic inhibition of PP2A-mediated GSK3beta reactivation. The inhibitory effect of DeltaNp63 on GSK3beta mediates a decrease in phosphorylation levels of beta-catenin, which induces intranuclear accumulation of beta-catenin a...
HSP70, a stress response protein, is known to be a determinant of cell death and cell transformation...
TP63 is a p53-related gene that contains two alternative promoters, which give rise to transcripts t...
The p53 homolog p63 is essential for development, yet its role in cancer is not clear. We discovered...
The P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and oncogeni...
AbstractThe P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and ...
DeltaN-p63 isoforms may act as oncogenes owing to their ability to bind to p53-reporter genes withou...
DeltaN-p63 isoforms may act as oncogenes owing to their ability to bind to p53-reporter genes withou...
The human p63 gene codes for multiple protein isoforms and is commonly over-expressed in squamous ce...
The p53 homologue p63 produces six different isoforms that are important in development of epithelia...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 protein family, plays key roles in epithelial development and c...
The p53 homolog p73 is frequently overexpressed in cancers. Especially the transactivation domain tr...
The p53 family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the control of the cellular response...
p63, a transcription factor related to the p53 tumor suppressor, plays a key role in epidermal diffe...
HSP70, a stress response protein, is known to be a determinant of cell death and cell transformation...
TP63 is a p53-related gene that contains two alternative promoters, which give rise to transcripts t...
The p53 homolog p63 is essential for development, yet its role in cancer is not clear. We discovered...
The P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and oncogeni...
AbstractThe P53 homolog p63 encodes multiple proteins with transactivating, apoptosis-inducing, and ...
DeltaN-p63 isoforms may act as oncogenes owing to their ability to bind to p53-reporter genes withou...
DeltaN-p63 isoforms may act as oncogenes owing to their ability to bind to p53-reporter genes withou...
The human p63 gene codes for multiple protein isoforms and is commonly over-expressed in squamous ce...
The p53 homologue p63 produces six different isoforms that are important in development of epithelia...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 protein family, plays key roles in epithelial development and c...
The p53 homolog p73 is frequently overexpressed in cancers. Especially the transactivation domain tr...
The p53 family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the control of the cellular response...
p63, a transcription factor related to the p53 tumor suppressor, plays a key role in epidermal diffe...
HSP70, a stress response protein, is known to be a determinant of cell death and cell transformation...
TP63 is a p53-related gene that contains two alternative promoters, which give rise to transcripts t...
The p53 homolog p63 is essential for development, yet its role in cancer is not clear. We discovered...