AbstractAlthough the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular proliferation and survival, it remains unclear which p53 functions are essential for tumor suppression and, as a consequence, are selected against during tumor development. Using a mouse model harboring primary, genetically modified myc-driven lymphomas, we show that disruption of apoptosis downstream of p53 by Bcl2 or a dominant-negative caspase 9 confers—like p53 loss—a selective advantage, and completely alleviates pressure to inactivate p53 during lymphomagenesis. Despite their p53-null-like aggressive phenotype, apoptosis-defective lymphomas that retain intact p53 genes do not display the checkpoint defects and gross aneuploidy that are ch...
Studies in mice have yielded invaluable insight into our understanding of the p53 pathway. Mouse mod...
Studies in mice have yielded invaluable insight into our understanding of the p53 pathway. Mouse mod...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...
AbstractAlthough the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular pr...
Although the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular proliferat...
Although the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular proliferat...
The high frequency of p53 mutation in human cancers indicates the important role of p53 in suppressi...
The high frequency of p53 mutation in human cancers indicates the important role of p53 in suppressi...
The high frequency of p53 mutation in human cancers indicates the important role of p53 in suppressi...
The mechanisms by which p53 suppresses tumor growth remain ill defined. In this issue of Cell Report...
The p53 gene is the most frequent target of structural and functional genetic mutations in human can...
SummaryAlthough restoration of p53 function is an attractive tumor-specific therapeutic strategy, it...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor gene is commonly altered in human tumors, predominantly through mis...
Studies in mice have yielded invaluable insight into our understanding of the p53 pathway. Mouse mod...
Studies in mice have yielded invaluable insight into our understanding of the p53 pathway. Mouse mod...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...
AbstractAlthough the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular pr...
Although the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular proliferat...
Although the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular proliferat...
The high frequency of p53 mutation in human cancers indicates the important role of p53 in suppressi...
The high frequency of p53 mutation in human cancers indicates the important role of p53 in suppressi...
The high frequency of p53 mutation in human cancers indicates the important role of p53 in suppressi...
The mechanisms by which p53 suppresses tumor growth remain ill defined. In this issue of Cell Report...
The p53 gene is the most frequent target of structural and functional genetic mutations in human can...
SummaryAlthough restoration of p53 function is an attractive tumor-specific therapeutic strategy, it...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor gene is commonly altered in human tumors, predominantly through mis...
Studies in mice have yielded invaluable insight into our understanding of the p53 pathway. Mouse mod...
Studies in mice have yielded invaluable insight into our understanding of the p53 pathway. Mouse mod...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...