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Modes of p53 regulation.

Jan Philipp Kruse, +1 more
- 15 May 2009 - 
- Vol. 137, Iss: 4, pp 609-622
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It is proposed that antirepression, the release of p53 from repression by factors such as Mdm2 and MdmX, is a key step in the physiological activation of p 53.
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This article is published in Cell.The article was published on 2009-05-15 and is currently open access. It has received 1503 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: MDMX.

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Intrinsically disordered proteins in cellular signalling and regulation.

TL;DR: Experimental, computational and bioinformatic analyses combine to identify and characterize disordered regions of proteins, leading to a greater appreciation of their widespread roles in biological processes.
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Self-consumption: the interplay of autophagy and apoptosis

TL;DR: The dialogue between autophagy and cell death pathways influences the normal clearance of dying cells, as well as immune recognition of dead cell antigens, and the disruption of the relationship between autphagy and apoptosis has important pathophysiological consequences.
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Ferroptosis as a p53-mediated activity during tumour suppression

TL;DR: It is shown that p53 inhibits cystine uptake and sensitizes cells to ferroptosis, a non-apoptotic form of cell death, by repressing expression of SLC7A11, a key component of the Cystine/glutamate antiporter.
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Integrative genome analyses identify key somatic driver mutations of small-cell lung cancer

Martin Peifer, +94 more
- 01 Oct 2012 - 
TL;DR: This study implicates histone modification as a major feature of SCLC, reveals potentially therapeutically tractable genomic alterations and provides a generalizable framework for the identification of biologically relevant genes in the context of high mutational background.
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The Nucleolus under Stress

TL;DR: Nucleolar function in the stress-induced regulation of p53 and the specific changes in nucleolar morphology and composition that occur upon stress are reviewed.
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Translating the Histone Code

TL;DR: It is proposed that this epigenetic marking system represents a fundamental regulatory mechanism that has an impact on most, if not all, chromatin-templated processes, with far-reaching consequences for cell fate decisions and both normal and pathological development.
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p53, the Cellular Gatekeeper for Growth and Division

TL;DR: The author regrets the lack of citations for many important observations mentioned in the text, but their omission is made necessary by restrictions in the preparation of review manuscripts.
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Surfing the p53 network

TL;DR: The p53 tumour-suppressor gene integrates numerous signals that control cell life and death, and the disruption of p53 has severe consequences when a highly connected node in the Internet breaks down.
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p53, guardian of the genome

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In vivo activation of the p53 pathway by small-molecule antagonists of MDM2.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify potent and selective small-molecule antagonists of MDM2 and confirm their mode of action through the crystal structures of complexes, leading to cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and growth inhibition of human tumor xenografts.
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