AbstractWild-type p53 accumulates in the nucleus following stress. Current models suggest this nuclear accumulation involves phosphorylation at p53 N-terminal sites, and inhibition of murine double minute (MDM)2-dependent nuclear export. We monitored the effects of stress on MDM2-dependent nuclear export of wild-type p53 and a mutant lacking N-terminal phosphorylation sites. Etoposide and ionizing radiation inhibited nuclear export of wild-type p53 and the phosphor-mutant to comparable extents, indicating nuclear export inhibition does not require N-terminal phosphorylation. Cytoplasmic p53 accumulated in the nucleus of transfected cells treated with the nuclear export-inhibitor leptomycin B (LMB). Interestingly, LMB caused less p53 nuclear...
Inherently disparate cell growth and division, which are intimately coupled through a delicate netwo...
To study the function of p53 nuclear import in murine double minute 2 (MDM2)-mediated ubiquitination...
of MDM2 (14) (Fig. 2), inhibition of MDM2 binding, although preventing p53 degradation, would not bl...
AbstractWild-type p53 accumulates in the nucleus following stress. Current models suggest this nucle...
The product of the Mdm2 oncogene directly interacts with p53 and promotes its ubiquitination and pro...
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AbstractNuclear localization of p53 is essential for its tumor suppressor function. Here, we have id...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 plays a key role in the cellular response to various stresses. Most...
The anti-prohferative function of the p53 tumour suppressor depends primarily on its ability to act ...
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Gajjar et al. provide insight into how Mdm2 can both inhibit and enhan...
The anti-prohferative function of the p53 tumour suppressor depends primarily on its ability to act ...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor protein, p53, is part of the cell's emergency team that is called upon ...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein plays a key role in the regulation of stress-mediated growth arrest...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 regulates cellular responses to stress by serving in the nucleus to...
Inherently disparate cell growth and division, which are intimately coupled through a delicate netwo...
Inherently disparate cell growth and division, which are intimately coupled through a delicate netwo...
To study the function of p53 nuclear import in murine double minute 2 (MDM2)-mediated ubiquitination...
of MDM2 (14) (Fig. 2), inhibition of MDM2 binding, although preventing p53 degradation, would not bl...
AbstractWild-type p53 accumulates in the nucleus following stress. Current models suggest this nucle...
The product of the Mdm2 oncogene directly interacts with p53 and promotes its ubiquitination and pro...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65260/1/j.1432-1327.2001.02227.x.pd
AbstractNuclear localization of p53 is essential for its tumor suppressor function. Here, we have id...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 plays a key role in the cellular response to various stresses. Most...
The anti-prohferative function of the p53 tumour suppressor depends primarily on its ability to act ...
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Gajjar et al. provide insight into how Mdm2 can both inhibit and enhan...
The anti-prohferative function of the p53 tumour suppressor depends primarily on its ability to act ...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor protein, p53, is part of the cell's emergency team that is called upon ...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein plays a key role in the regulation of stress-mediated growth arrest...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 regulates cellular responses to stress by serving in the nucleus to...
Inherently disparate cell growth and division, which are intimately coupled through a delicate netwo...
Inherently disparate cell growth and division, which are intimately coupled through a delicate netwo...
To study the function of p53 nuclear import in murine double minute 2 (MDM2)-mediated ubiquitination...
of MDM2 (14) (Fig. 2), inhibition of MDM2 binding, although preventing p53 degradation, would not bl...