AbstractThe tumor suppressor gene p53 regulates multiple cellular responses to DNA damage, but the transcriptional targets that specify these responses are incompletely understood. We describe a Drosophila p53 homolog and demonstrate that it can activate transcription from a promoter containing binding sites for human p53. Dominant-negative forms of Drosophila p53 inhibit both transactivation in cultured cells and radiation-induced apoptosis in developing tissues. The cis-regulatory region of the proapoptotic gene reaper contains a radiation-inducible enhancer that includes a consensus p53 binding site. Drosophila p53 can activate transcription from this site in yeast and a multimer of this site is sufficient for radiation induction in vivo...
Apoptotic cell death is an important response to genotoxic stress that prevents oncogenesis. It is k...
<div><p>The tumor suppressor P53 is a critical mediator of the apoptotic response to DNA double-stra...
DNA damage or unprotected telomeres can trigger apoptosis via signaling pathways that directly sense...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor gene p53 regulates multiple cellular responses to DNA damage, but the t...
AbstractThe importance of p53 in carcinogenesis stems from its central role in inducing cell cycle a...
Abstractp53 is a representative tumor suppressor whose dysfunction is a major cause of human cancer ...
Exposure to genotoxic stress promotes cell cycle arrest and DNA repair or apoptosis. These “life” or...
We have used genetic and microarray analysis to determine how ionizing radiation (IR) induces p53-de...
A key regulator of DNA damage-induced apoptosis is the tumor suppressor gene, p53. p53 is a transcri...
SummaryBackgroundThe p53 transcription factor directs a transcriptional program that determines whet...
The p53 tumour suppressor plays central role in the maintenance of genome integrity. P53 deficient f...
AbstractThe completion of the Drosophila genome sequencing project [Science 287 (2000) 2185] has rec...
Tumor suppressor p53 plays a key role in DNA damage responses in metazoa, yet more than half of huma...
The tumor suppressor P53 is a critical mediator of the apoptotic response to DNA double-strand break...
<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...
<div><p>The tumor suppressor P53 is a critical mediator of the apoptotic response to DNA double-stra...
DNA damage or unprotected telomeres can trigger apoptosis via signaling pathways that directly sense...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor gene p53 regulates multiple cellular responses to DNA damage, but the t...
AbstractThe importance of p53 in carcinogenesis stems from its central role in inducing cell cycle a...
Abstractp53 is a representative tumor suppressor whose dysfunction is a major cause of human cancer ...
Exposure to genotoxic stress promotes cell cycle arrest and DNA repair or apoptosis. These “life” or...
We have used genetic and microarray analysis to determine how ionizing radiation (IR) induces p53-de...
A key regulator of DNA damage-induced apoptosis is the tumor suppressor gene, p53. p53 is a transcri...
SummaryBackgroundThe p53 transcription factor directs a transcriptional program that determines whet...
The p53 tumour suppressor plays central role in the maintenance of genome integrity. P53 deficient f...
AbstractThe completion of the Drosophila genome sequencing project [Science 287 (2000) 2185] has rec...
Tumor suppressor p53 plays a key role in DNA damage responses in metazoa, yet more than half of huma...
The tumor suppressor P53 is a critical mediator of the apoptotic response to DNA double-strand break...
<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...
<div><p>The tumor suppressor P53 is a critical mediator of the apoptotic response to DNA double-stra...
DNA damage or unprotected telomeres can trigger apoptosis via signaling pathways that directly sense...