AbstractThe transcription factor p53 lies at the center of a protein network that controls cell cycle progression and commitment to apoptosis [1]. p53 is inactive in proliferating cells, largely because of negative regulation by the Hdm2/Mdm2 oncoprotein, with which it physically associates. Release from this negative regulation is sufficient to activate p53 [2] and can be triggered in cells by multiple stimuli through diverse pathways [3–5]. This diversity is achieved in part because Hdm2 uses multiple mechanisms to inactivate p53; it targets p53 for ubiquitination and degradation by the proteosome [6–8], shuttles it out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm [9, 10], prevents its interaction with transcriptional coactivators [11], and cont...
Chronic hypoxia is associated with a variety of physiological conditions such as rheumatoid arthriti...
AbstractWe address here the involvement of the homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2)/p53 ...
SummaryThe p53 tumor suppressor protein is regulated by its interaction with HDM2, which serves as a...
The transcription factor p53 lies at the center of a protein network that controls cell cycle progre...
AbstractThe transcription factor p53 lies at the center of a protein network that controls cell cycl...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein has a critical role in the cellular response to stress, and when ac...
The Hdmx gene product is related to the Hdm2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with and regulate p...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
Hypoxic stress, like DNA damage, induces p53 protein accumulation and p53-dependent apoptosis in onc...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
AbstractBy GST pull downs and co-immunoprecipitation analyses we found that recombinant Chk2 and HDM...
By GST pull downs and co-immunoprecipitation analyses we found that recombinant Chk2 and HDM2 can fo...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, mammalian cells trigger the p53-dependent transcriptional inductio...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 provides an important barrier to the initiation and maintenance of ...
HDM2 is a p53-specific E3 ubiquitin ligase. Its overexpression leads to excessive inactivation of tu...
Chronic hypoxia is associated with a variety of physiological conditions such as rheumatoid arthriti...
AbstractWe address here the involvement of the homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2)/p53 ...
SummaryThe p53 tumor suppressor protein is regulated by its interaction with HDM2, which serves as a...
The transcription factor p53 lies at the center of a protein network that controls cell cycle progre...
AbstractThe transcription factor p53 lies at the center of a protein network that controls cell cycl...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein has a critical role in the cellular response to stress, and when ac...
The Hdmx gene product is related to the Hdm2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with and regulate p...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
Hypoxic stress, like DNA damage, induces p53 protein accumulation and p53-dependent apoptosis in onc...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
AbstractBy GST pull downs and co-immunoprecipitation analyses we found that recombinant Chk2 and HDM...
By GST pull downs and co-immunoprecipitation analyses we found that recombinant Chk2 and HDM2 can fo...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, mammalian cells trigger the p53-dependent transcriptional inductio...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 provides an important barrier to the initiation and maintenance of ...
HDM2 is a p53-specific E3 ubiquitin ligase. Its overexpression leads to excessive inactivation of tu...
Chronic hypoxia is associated with a variety of physiological conditions such as rheumatoid arthriti...
AbstractWe address here the involvement of the homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2)/p53 ...
SummaryThe p53 tumor suppressor protein is regulated by its interaction with HDM2, which serves as a...