A comparison of the biological activities of wild-type and mutant p53.
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The requirement for the p53 proline-rich functional domain for mediation of apoptosis is correlated with specific PIG3 gene transactivation and with transcriptional repression.ZBP-89 promotes growth arrest through stabilization of p53Gene regulation by temperature-sensitive p53 mutants: identification of p53 response genesReverse two-hybrid and one-hybrid systems to detect dissociation of protein-protein and DNA-protein interactionsThe interaction between p53 and DNA topoisomerase I is regulated differently in cells with wild-type and mutant p53The ability to accumulate deoxyuridine triphosphate and cellular response to thymidylate synthase (TS) inhibitionInteraction of p53 with its consensus DNA-binding siteMutant p53 Protein and the Hippo Transducers YAP and TAZ: A Critical Oncogenic Node in Human Cancers.Discovery of novel proteasome inhibitors using a high-content cell-based screening systemTranscriptional activation of the human proliferating-cell nuclear antigen promoter by p53.Attenuated Listeria monocytogenes: a powerful and versatile vector for the future of tumor immunotherapy.ω-3 free fatty acids and all-trans retinoic acid synergistically induce growth inhibition of three subtypes of breast cancer cell linesp53 status does not determine outcome of E1B 55-kilodalton mutant adenovirus lytic infection.microRNAs and Alu elements in the p53-Mdm2-Mdm4 regulatory network.A dominant mutant allele of the ING4 tumor suppressor found in human cancer cells exacerbates MYC-initiated mouse mammary tumorigenesis.The transmembrane domain of CEACAM1-4S is a determinant of anchorage independent growth and tumorigenicityp53 expression during normal tissue regeneration in response to acute cutaneous injury in swine.PAK1, a gene that can regulate p53 activity in yeast.Wild-type p53 protein undergoes cytoplasmic sequestration in undifferentiated neuroblastomas but not in differentiated tumorsIdentifying chemical carcinogens and assessing potential risk in short-term bioassays using transgenic mouse models.Wild-type and mutant p53 proteins interact with mitochondrial caspase-3Mad2 is a critical mediator of the chromosome instability observed upon Rb and p53 pathway inhibition.Clinical effect of increasing doses of lenalidomide in high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia with chromosome 5 abnormalities.Sequence-specific transcriptional activation is essential for growth suppression by p53.Cytokine rescue of p53-dependent apoptosis and cell cycle arrest is mediated by distinct Jak kinase signaling pathwaysInactivation of wild-type p53 tumor suppressor by electrophilic prostaglandins.TRAIL-induced apoptosis is enhanced by heat shock protein 70 expressionForced expression of heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) reverses P-glycoprotein (ABCB1)-mediated drug efflux and MDR1 gene expression in Adriamycin-resistant human breast cancer cellsPosttranscriptional stabilization underlies p53-independent induction of p21WAF1/CIP1/SDI1 in differentiating human leukemic cellsRecombinant modified vaccinia virus ankara (MVA) expressing wild-type human p53 induces specific antitumor CTL expansion.Relief of p53-mediated transcriptional repression by the adenovirus E1B 19-kDa protein or the cellular Bcl-2 proteinHepatitis B virus X antigen in the pathogenesis of chronic infections and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.Immunihistochemical detection of Bcl-2 in AIDS-associated and classical Kaposi's sarcoma.Chromosomal aberrations in soft tissue tumors. Relevance to diagnosis, classification, and molecular mechanisms.The Epstein-Barr virus bZIP transcription factor Zta causes G0/G1 cell cycle arrest through induction of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitorsThe human T-cell leukemia/lymphotropic virus type 1 p12I proteins bind the interleukin-2 receptor beta and gammac chains and affects their expression on the cell surfaceMDM2 is a target of simian virus 40 in cellular transformation and during lytic infectionMolecular and immunohistochemical analysis of P53 in phaeochromocytoma.Overexpression of p53 mRNA in colorectal cancer and its relationship to p53 gene mutation.p53-dependent and p53-independent activation of apoptosis in mammary epithelial cells reveals a survival function of EGF and insulin.
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A comparison of the biological activities of wild-type and mutant p53.
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A comparison of the biological activities of wild-type and mutant p53.
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A comparison of the biological activities of wild-type and mutant p53.
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A comparison of the biological activities of wild-type and mutant p53.
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P1476
A comparison of the biological activities of wild-type and mutant p53.
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Zambetti GP
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1993-07-01T00:00:00Z