The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to specific DNA sequences at their promoters. Here we report a novel role of p53 in transcription elongation in human cells. Our data demonstrate that upon transcription elongation blockage, p53 is associated with genes that have not been reported as its direct targets. p53 could be co-immunoprecipitated with active forms of DNA-directed RNA polymerase II subunit 1 (RPB1), highlighting its association with the elongating RNA polymerase II. During a normal transcription cycle, p53 and RPB1 are localised at distinct regions of selected non-canonical p53 target genes and this pattern of localisation was changed upon blockage of transcription elongatio...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
AbstractThe products of the p53 and CBP/p300 genes have been individually implicated in control of c...
Inactivation of p53 is critical for the formation of most tumors. Illumination of the key function(s...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
textabstractThe p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by bi...
Mutations of P53 tumor suppressor are associated with several human cancer. Beside of the P53 tumor ...
The tumor suppressor p53 principally functions as a gene-specific transcription factor. p53 triggers...
The tumour suppressor protein p53 is inactivated in a large proportion of human cancers. p53 control...
Proliferating-cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a DNA damage-inducible protein that performs an essenti...
The tumor suppressor p53 is a transcription factor that controls cellular growth and proliferation. ...
Unrestrictedp53 is a transcription factor which regulates the cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis i...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have other roles and functions in addition to its well-document...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
AbstractThe products of the p53 and CBP/p300 genes have been individually implicated in control of c...
Inactivation of p53 is critical for the formation of most tumors. Illumination of the key function(s...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
The p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by binding to spe...
textabstractThe p53 tumour suppressor regulates the transcription initiation of selected genes by bi...
Mutations of P53 tumor suppressor are associated with several human cancer. Beside of the P53 tumor ...
The tumor suppressor p53 principally functions as a gene-specific transcription factor. p53 triggers...
The tumour suppressor protein p53 is inactivated in a large proportion of human cancers. p53 control...
Proliferating-cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a DNA damage-inducible protein that performs an essenti...
The tumor suppressor p53 is a transcription factor that controls cellular growth and proliferation. ...
Unrestrictedp53 is a transcription factor which regulates the cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis i...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have other roles and functions in addition to its well-document...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
p53 is a powerful tumor suppressor mutated in approximately half of all cancers. Its mRNA is stabili...
Following DNA-damage, the tumor suppressor p53 activates G(1)/S blocking and apoptotic genes, and re...
AbstractThe products of the p53 and CBP/p300 genes have been individually implicated in control of c...
Inactivation of p53 is critical for the formation of most tumors. Illumination of the key function(s...