How important are post-translational modifications in p53 for selectivity in target-gene transcription and tumour suppression?
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Publication Year 2007-09,Volume 14,Issue #9,Page 1561-1575
Journal Title
CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
A number of elegant studies exploring the consequences of expression of various mutant forms of p53 in mice have been published over the last years. The results and conclusions drawn from these studies often contradict results previously obtained in biochemical assays and cell biology studies, questioning their relevance for p53 function in vivo. Owing to the multitude of post-translational modifications imposed on p53, however, the in vivo validation of their relevance for proper protein function and tumour suppression is constantly lagging behind new biochemical discoveries. Nevertheless, mouse genetics presents again its enormous power. Despite being relatively slow and tedious, it has become indispensable for researchers to sort out the wheat from the chaff in an endless sea of publications on p53.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Keywords
PROLINE-RICH DOMAIN; DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSE; CELL-CYCLE ARREST; UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE; PROLYL ISOMERASE PIN1; CYTOCHROME-C RELEASE; LI-FRAUMENI-SYNDROME; P53-DEPENDENT APOPTOSIS; BH3-ONLY PROTEINS; IN-VIVO
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Creation Date: 2007-09-01 12:00:00
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