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  • MDM2, MDMX, and p73 regulat... MDM2, MDMX, and p73 regulate cell-cycle progression in the absence of wild-type p53
    Klein, Alyssa M; Biderman, Lynn; Tong, David ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 11/2021, Volume: 118, Issue: 44
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    The p53 tumor suppressor protein, known to be critically important in several processes including cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis, is highly regulated by multiple mechanisms, most certifiably the ...
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  • Cisplatin causes cell death... Cisplatin causes cell death via TAB1 regulation of p53/MDM2/MDMX circuitry
    Zhu, Yan; Regunath, Kausik; Jacq, Xavier ... Genes & development, 08/2013, Volume: 27, Issue: 16
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    The interdependence of p53 and MDM2 is critical for proper cell survival and cell death and, when altered, can lead to tumorigenesis. Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways ...
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  • Repression of p63 and induc... Repression of p63 and induction of EMT by mutant Ras in mammary epithelial cells
    Yoh, Kathryn E.; Regunath, Kausik; Guzman, Asja ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 41
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    The p53-related transcription factor p63 is required for maintenance of epithelial cell differentiation. We found that activated forms of the Harvey Rat Sarcoma Virus GTPase (H-RAS) and ...
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  • Dysfunction of the MDM2/p53... Dysfunction of the MDM2/p53 axis is linked to premature aging
    Lessel, Davor; Wu, Danyi; Trujillo, Carlos ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 10/2017, Volume: 127, Issue: 10
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    The tumor suppressor p53, a master regulator of the cellular response to stress, is tightly regulated by the E3 ubiquitin ligase MDM2 via an autoregulatory feedback loop. In addition to its ...
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  • Wild-type and cancer-relate... Wild-type and cancer-related p53 proteins are preferentially degraded by MDM2 as dimers rather than tetramers
    Katz, Chen; Low-Calle, Ana Maria; Choe, Joshua H ... Genes & development, 03/2018, Volume: 32, Issue: 5-6
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    The p53 tumor suppressor protein is the most well studied as a regulator of transcription in the nucleus, where it exists primarily as a tetramer. However, there are other oligomeric states of p53 ...
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  • STXBP4 regulates APC/C-medi... STXBP4 regulates APC/C-mediated p63 turnover and drives squamous cell carcinogenesis
    Rokudai, Susumu; Li, Yingchun; Otaka, Yukihiro ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 21
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    Levels of the N-terminally truncated isoform of p63 (ΔN p63), well documented to play a pivotal role in basal epidermal gene expression and epithelial maintenance, need to be strictly regulated. We ...
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  • Regulation of p53 activity ... Regulation of p53 activity through lysine methylation
    Barlev, Nickolai A; Reinberg, Danny; Chuikov, Sergei ... Nature, 11/2004, Volume: 432, Issue: 7015
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    p53 is a tumour suppressor that regulates the cellular response to genotoxic stresses. p53 is a short-lived protein and its activity is regulated mostly by stabilization via different ...
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  • Susceptibility of p53 Unstr... Susceptibility of p53 Unstructured N Terminus to 20 S Proteasomal Degradation Programs the Stress Response
    Tsvetkov, Peter; Reuven, Nina; Prives, Carol ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 09/2009, Volume: 284, Issue: 39
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    The N-terminal transcription activation domain of p53 is intrinsically unstructured. We show in vitro and in vivo that this domain initiates p53 degradation by the 20 S proteasome in a ...
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  • Distinct Expression Profile... Distinct Expression Profiles of p63 Variants during Urothelial Development and Bladder Cancer Progression
    Karni-Schmidt, Orit; Castillo-Martin, Mireia; HuaiShen, Tian ... The American journal of pathology, 03/2011, Volume: 178, Issue: 3
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    The TP63 gene, a member of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene family, can be expressed as at least six isoforms due to alternative promoter use and alternative splicing. The lack of p63 isoform–specific ...
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  • p53: A tale of complexity a... p53: A tale of complexity and context
    Oren, Moshe; Prives, Carol Cell, 03/2024, Volume: 187, Issue: 7
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    The story of p53 is illuminating. Despite widespread attention, the tumor-suppressive functions of wild-type p53 or the oncogenic activities of its cancer-associated mutants are still not fully ...
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