Prion diseases are unique pathologies in which the infectious particles are prions, a protein aggregate. The prion protein has many particular features, such as spontaneous aggregation, conformation transmission to other native PrP proteins and transmission from an individual to another. Protein aggregation is now frequently associated to many human diseases, for example Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease or type 2 diabetes. A few proteins associated to these conformational diseases are part of a new category of proteins, called prionoids: proteins that share some, but not all, of the characteristics associated with prions. The p53 protein, a transcription factor that plays a major role in cancer, has recently been suggested to be a p...
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
Prion diseases are unique pathologies in which the infectious particles are prions, a protein aggreg...
Loss of p53 function is largely responsible for the occurrence of cancer in humans. Aggregation of m...
ConspectusPrion-like behavior of several amyloidogenic proteins has been demonstrated in recent year...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceAbstract Recent studies suggested that aggregates of mutant p53 proteins may p...
Although p53 protein aggregates have been observed in cancer cell lines and tumour tissue, their imp...
Although p53 protein aggregates have been observed in cancer cell lines and tumour tissue, their imp...
Although p53 protein aggregates have been observed in cancer cell lines and tumour tissue, their imp...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents that are composed of misfolded aggregated prion protein....
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
Prion diseases are unique pathologies in which the infectious particles are prions, a protein aggreg...
Loss of p53 function is largely responsible for the occurrence of cancer in humans. Aggregation of m...
ConspectusPrion-like behavior of several amyloidogenic proteins has been demonstrated in recent year...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceIdentified in the late 1970s as an oncogene, a driving force leading to tumor ...
International audienceAbstract Recent studies suggested that aggregates of mutant p53 proteins may p...
Although p53 protein aggregates have been observed in cancer cell lines and tumour tissue, their imp...
Although p53 protein aggregates have been observed in cancer cell lines and tumour tissue, their imp...
Although p53 protein aggregates have been observed in cancer cell lines and tumour tissue, their imp...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents that are composed of misfolded aggregated prion protein....
P53 is a tumor suppressor protein, which functions in maintaining the cell cycle. When p53 loses its...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...
The transcriptional regulator p53 has an essential role in tumor suppression. Almost 50% of human ca...