Although p73 is a structural and functional homologue of the tumor-suppressor gene p53, it is not mutated in many human cancers as p53. Besides, p73 was shown to be activated by only a subset of signals that activate p53, such as y-irradiation and cisplatin, but not by other common genotoxic stress-inducing agents such as ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, although many of these signals are also capable of inducing p53-independent cell death. Using a p73-specific antibody, we confirmed that c-Abl is required for cisplatininduced p73 upregulation, and further demonstrate that the p73 protein is upregulated by UV irradiation and other stress stimuli including sorbitol, hydrogen peroxide, nocodazol, and taxol. These stress signals upregulate both p...
TP73, as a TP53 homologue, drew the attention of tumor biologists because it is rarely mutated in hu...
While p73 overexpression has been associated with increased apoptosis in cancer tissues, p73 overexp...
Cancer chemotherapeutic agents such as cisplatin exert their cytotoxic effect by inducing DNA damage...
AbstractAlthough p73 is a structural and functional homologue of the tumor-suppressor gene p53, it i...
Abstract During oncogenesis, cells become unrestrictedly proliferative thereby altering the tissue h...
About half of all human tumors contain an inactivating mutation of p53, while in the remaining tumor...
p73, like its homologue, the tumor suppressor p53, is able to induce apoptosis in several cell types...
p73, like its homologue, the tumor suppressor p53, is able to induce apoptosis in several cell types...
MDM2, one of the transcriptional targets of p53, can target p53 for degradation in a negative feedba...
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate cancer progression is pivotal for the development of new ...
AbstractMost chemotherapeutic agents induce DNA damage, leading to p53 accumulation and apoptosis. T...
TP73, as a TP53 homologue, drew the attention of tumor biologists because it is rarely mutated in hu...
While p73 overexpression has been associated with increased apoptosis in cancer tissues, p73 overexp...
Cancer chemotherapeutic agents such as cisplatin exert their cytotoxic effect by inducing DNA damage...
AbstractAlthough p73 is a structural and functional homologue of the tumor-suppressor gene p53, it i...
Abstract During oncogenesis, cells become unrestrictedly proliferative thereby altering the tissue h...
About half of all human tumors contain an inactivating mutation of p53, while in the remaining tumor...
p73, like its homologue, the tumor suppressor p53, is able to induce apoptosis in several cell types...
p73, like its homologue, the tumor suppressor p53, is able to induce apoptosis in several cell types...
MDM2, one of the transcriptional targets of p53, can target p53 for degradation in a negative feedba...
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate cancer progression is pivotal for the development of new ...
AbstractMost chemotherapeutic agents induce DNA damage, leading to p53 accumulation and apoptosis. T...
TP73, as a TP53 homologue, drew the attention of tumor biologists because it is rarely mutated in hu...
While p73 overexpression has been associated with increased apoptosis in cancer tissues, p73 overexp...
Cancer chemotherapeutic agents such as cisplatin exert their cytotoxic effect by inducing DNA damage...