AbstractIn p53-dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic and hypoxic stress, a fraction of induced wild-type p53 rapidly translocates to mitochondria, triggering a rapid first wave of mitochondrial membrane permeabilization and apoptosis that is later fortified by the transcriptional program of p53. However, whether this direct mitochondrial program also occurs upon oncogenic stress is unknown. In normal cells, oncogenic signals can induce a p53-dependent fail-safe mechanism to counter uncontrolled proliferation by engaging p53-dependent apoptosis. To address whether mitochondrial p53 contributes to oncogene-induced fail-safe apoptosis, p53 translocation was determined in primary human epithelial and endothelial cells overexpressing c-My...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
SummaryIschemia-associated oxidative damage leading to necrosis is a major cause of catastrophic tis...
AbstractIn p53-dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic and hypoxic stress, a fraction of induce...
AbstractEvidence suggests that p53 induces cell death by a dual mode of action involving activation ...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
AbstractIn addition to its central role in cellular stress signaling, the tumor suppressor p53 modul...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 regulates cellular responses to stress by serving in the nucleus to...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein induces apoptosis in response to genotoxic and environmental stress...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor plays a central role in dictating cell survival and death as a cell...
AbstractEvidence suggests that p53 induces cell death by a dual mode of action involving activation ...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
Mitochondria play a central role in cell survival and cell death. While producing the bulk of intrac...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
SummaryIschemia-associated oxidative damage leading to necrosis is a major cause of catastrophic tis...
AbstractIn p53-dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic and hypoxic stress, a fraction of induce...
AbstractEvidence suggests that p53 induces cell death by a dual mode of action involving activation ...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
AbstractIn addition to its central role in cellular stress signaling, the tumor suppressor p53 modul...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 regulates cellular responses to stress by serving in the nucleus to...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein induces apoptosis in response to genotoxic and environmental stress...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor plays a central role in dictating cell survival and death as a cell...
AbstractEvidence suggests that p53 induces cell death by a dual mode of action involving activation ...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
Mitochondria play a central role in cell survival and cell death. While producing the bulk of intrac...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
SummaryIschemia-associated oxidative damage leading to necrosis is a major cause of catastrophic tis...