p53 is a tumor suppressor, which belongs to the p53 family of proteins. The family consists of p53, p63 and p73 proteins, which share similar structure and function. Activation of wild-type p53 or TAp73 in tumors leads to tumor regression, and small molecules restoring the p53 pathway are in clinical development. Protoporphyrin IX (PpIX), a metabolite of aminolevulinic acid, is a clinically approved drug applied in photodynamic diagnosis and therapy. PpIX induces p53-dependent and TAp73-dependent apoptosis and inhibits TAp73/MDM2 and TAp73/MDM4 interactions. Here we demonstrate that PpIX is a dual inhibitor of p53/MDM2 and p53/MDM4 interactions and activates apoptosis in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells without illumination and wit...
The tumor suppressor p53 is often inactivated in breast cancer cells because the overexpression of i...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein has a key role in the induction of apoptosis of chronic lymphocytic...
Additional file 6: Figure S6. Uncropped versions of the blots presented in Fig. 4e
p53 is a tumor suppressor, which belongs to the p53 family of proteins. The family consists of p53, ...
Abstract Background The p73 protein is a tumor suppressor that shares structural and functional simi...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor is recognized as a promising target for anti-cancer therapies. We p...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. (a) PpIX induces caspases as shown as the increase in the fluorescent ...
Background: Porphyrin derivatives have been widely used in photodynamic therapy as effective sensiti...
Restoration of the p53 tumor suppressor for personalised cancer therapy is a promising treatment str...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. (a) TAp73 depletion protects from PpIX-induced caspase activation in p...
The p53 protein plays a key role in secur-ing the apoptotic response of chronic lymphocytic leukemia...
Treatment with 5-Aminolevulinic acid-mediated photody¬namic therapy is a promising therapeutic optio...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 is often inactivated in breast cancer cells because the overexpress...
The p53 protein plays a key role in securing the apoptotic response of chronic lymphocytic leukemia ...
Survivin is a novel member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) family. Here we report that t...
The tumor suppressor p53 is often inactivated in breast cancer cells because the overexpression of i...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein has a key role in the induction of apoptosis of chronic lymphocytic...
Additional file 6: Figure S6. Uncropped versions of the blots presented in Fig. 4e
p53 is a tumor suppressor, which belongs to the p53 family of proteins. The family consists of p53, ...
Abstract Background The p73 protein is a tumor suppressor that shares structural and functional simi...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor is recognized as a promising target for anti-cancer therapies. We p...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. (a) PpIX induces caspases as shown as the increase in the fluorescent ...
Background: Porphyrin derivatives have been widely used in photodynamic therapy as effective sensiti...
Restoration of the p53 tumor suppressor for personalised cancer therapy is a promising treatment str...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. (a) TAp73 depletion protects from PpIX-induced caspase activation in p...
The p53 protein plays a key role in secur-ing the apoptotic response of chronic lymphocytic leukemia...
Treatment with 5-Aminolevulinic acid-mediated photody¬namic therapy is a promising therapeutic optio...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 is often inactivated in breast cancer cells because the overexpress...
The p53 protein plays a key role in securing the apoptotic response of chronic lymphocytic leukemia ...
Survivin is a novel member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) family. Here we report that t...
The tumor suppressor p53 is often inactivated in breast cancer cells because the overexpression of i...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein has a key role in the induction of apoptosis of chronic lymphocytic...
Additional file 6: Figure S6. Uncropped versions of the blots presented in Fig. 4e