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p73 is a human p53-related protein that can induce apoptosis

Christine A. Jost, +2 more
- 11 Sep 1997 - 
- Vol. 389, Iss: 6647, pp 191-194
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It is shown that p73 can, at least when overproduced, activate the transcription of p53-responsive genes and inhibit cell growth in a p 53-like manner by inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death).
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p63, a p53 homolog at 3q27-29, encodes multiple products with transactivating, death-inducing, and dominant-negative activities.

TL;DR: The cloning of p63, a gene at chromosome 3q27-29 that bears strong homology to the tumor suppressor p53 and to the related gene, p73, is described and the possibility of physiological interactions among members of the p53 family is suggested.
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The p53 pathway: positive and negative feedback loops

Sandra L. Harris, +1 more
- 18 Apr 2005 - 
TL;DR: The p53 pathway responds to stresses that can disrupt the fidelity of DNA replication and cell division by activation of the p53 protein as a transcription factor that initiates a program of cell cycle arrest, cellular senescence or apoptosis.
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The p53 pathway

TL;DR: Progress in the analysis of signalling to p53 including phosphorylation cascades, and interactions with proteins such as mdm2 and ARF are highlighted, and the plethora of protein–protein interactions is discussed, as are the strategies for defining downstream targets of p53.
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Mutant p53 gain of function in two mouse models of Li-Fraumeni syndrome.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that point mutant p53 alleles expressed under physiological control have enhanced oncogenic potential beyond the simple loss of p53 function.
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p53 and human cancer: the first ten thousand mutations.

TL;DR: The chapter describes a three-step model of pS3 activation by stress signals and concludes with the potential clinical applications of the detection of p53 mutations in human tissues.
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Identification of programmed cell death in situ via specific labeling of nuclear DNA fragmentation.

TL;DR: The extent of tissue-PCD revealed by this method is considerably greater than apoptosis detected by nuclear morphology, and thus opens the way for a variety of studies.
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A new technique for the assay of infectivity of human adenovirus 5 DNA.

TL;DR: A new technique for assaying infectivity of adenovirus 5 DNA has been developed and a reproducible relationship between amounts of DNA inoculated per culture and numbers of plaques produced was demonstrated.
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WAF1, a potential mediator of p53 tumor suppression

TL;DR: A gene is identified, named WAF1, whose induction was associated with wild-type but not mutant p53 gene expression in a human brain tumor cell line and that could be an important mediator of p53-dependent tumor growth suppression.
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p53 mutations in human cancers

TL;DR: The p53 mutational spectrum differs among cancers of the colon, lung, esophagus, breast, liver, brain, reticuloendothelial tissues, and hemopoietic tissues as mentioned in this paper.
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High-efficiency transformation of mammalian cells by plasmid DNA.

TL;DR: A simple calcium phosphate transfection protocol and neo marker vectors that achieve highly efficient transformation of mammalian cells are described and linear DNA is almost inactive in mammalian cells.
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