SummaryBackgroundThe p53 transcription factor directs a transcriptional program that determines whether a cell lives or dies after DNA damage. Animal survival after extensive cellular damage often requires that lost tissue be replaced through compensatory growth or regeneration. In Drosophila, damaged imaginal disc cells can induce the proliferation of neighboring viable cells, but how this is controlled is not clear. Here we provide evidence that Drosophila p53 (dp53) has a previously unidentified role in coordinating the compensatory growth response to tissue damage.ResultsWe find that dp53, the sole p53 ortholog in Drosophila, is required for each component of the response to cellular damage, including two separate cell-cycle arrests, ch...
<div><p>Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis....
Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis. It is k...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is a conserved process in all animals, used to eliminate damaged o...
SummaryBackgroundThe p53 transcription factor directs a transcriptional program that determines whet...
AbstractFollowing irradiation (IR), the DNA damage response (DDR) activates p53, which triggers deat...
A study in the Drosophila wing suggests a crucial role of p53 in the coordination of growth between ...
Exposure to genotoxic stress promotes cell cycle arrest and DNA repair or apoptosis. These “life” or...
AbstractThe importance of p53 in carcinogenesis stems from its central role in inducing cell cycle a...
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, apoptotic cells induce compensatory proliferation of neighboring ...
Compensatory growth, or regeneration, is used to replace damaged tissue during animal development. R...
Abstractp53 is a representative tumor suppressor whose dysfunction is a major cause of human cancer ...
AbstractBackground: Components of the DNA damage checkpoint are essential for surviving exposure to ...
International audienceThe canonical role of p53 in preserving genome integrity and limiting carcinog...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor gene p53 regulates multiple cellular responses to DNA damage, but the t...
AbstractAchieving proper organ size requires a balance between proliferation and cell death. For exa...
<div><p>Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis....
Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis. It is k...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is a conserved process in all animals, used to eliminate damaged o...
SummaryBackgroundThe p53 transcription factor directs a transcriptional program that determines whet...
AbstractFollowing irradiation (IR), the DNA damage response (DDR) activates p53, which triggers deat...
A study in the Drosophila wing suggests a crucial role of p53 in the coordination of growth between ...
Exposure to genotoxic stress promotes cell cycle arrest and DNA repair or apoptosis. These “life” or...
AbstractThe importance of p53 in carcinogenesis stems from its central role in inducing cell cycle a...
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, apoptotic cells induce compensatory proliferation of neighboring ...
Compensatory growth, or regeneration, is used to replace damaged tissue during animal development. R...
Abstractp53 is a representative tumor suppressor whose dysfunction is a major cause of human cancer ...
AbstractBackground: Components of the DNA damage checkpoint are essential for surviving exposure to ...
International audienceThe canonical role of p53 in preserving genome integrity and limiting carcinog...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor gene p53 regulates multiple cellular responses to DNA damage, but the t...
AbstractAchieving proper organ size requires a balance between proliferation and cell death. For exa...
<div><p>Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis....
Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis. It is k...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is a conserved process in all animals, used to eliminate damaged o...