Metabolic functions of the tumor suppressor p53: Implications in normal physiology, metabolic disorders, and cancer
Background The TP53 gene is one of the most commonly inactivated tumor suppressors in
human cancers. p53 functions during cancer progression have been linked to a variety of …
human cancers. p53 functions during cancer progression have been linked to a variety of …
Role of Sirtuin1-p53 regulatory axis in aging, cancer and cellular reprogramming
ALC Ong, TS Ramasamy - Ageing research reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Regulatory role of Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), one of the most extensively studied members of its kind
in histone deacetylase family in governing multiple cellular fates, is predominantly linked to …
in histone deacetylase family in governing multiple cellular fates, is predominantly linked to …
LncRNA CAIF inhibits autophagy and attenuates myocardial infarction by blocking p53-mediated myocardin transcription
CY Liu, YH Zhang, RB Li, LY Zhou, T An… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Increasing evidence suggests that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in
various biological processes. However, little is known about the effects of lncRNAs on …
various biological processes. However, little is known about the effects of lncRNAs on …
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene: important milestones at the various steps of tumorigenesis
Inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor is a frequent event in tumorigenesis. In most cases,
the p53 gene is mutated, giving rise to a stable mutant protein whose accumulation is …
the p53 gene is mutated, giving rise to a stable mutant protein whose accumulation is …
Gain-of-function mutant p53: all the roads lead to tumorigenesis
Y Stein, V Rotter, R Aloni-Grinstein - International journal of molecular …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The p53 protein is mutated in about 50% of human cancers. Aside from losing the tumor-
suppressive functions of the wild-type form, mutant p53 proteins often acquire inherent …
suppressive functions of the wild-type form, mutant p53 proteins often acquire inherent …
Metabolic regulation by p53 family members
CR Berkers, ODK Maddocks, EC Cheung, I Mor… - Cell metabolism, 2013 - cell.com
The function of p53 is best understood in response to genotoxic stress, but increasing
evidence suggests that p53 also plays a key role in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis …
evidence suggests that p53 also plays a key role in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis …
Adipogenesis at a glance
CE Lowe, S O'Rahilly, JJ Rochford - Journal of cell science, 2011 - journals.biologists.com
The formation of adipocytes from precursor stem cells involves a complex and highly
orchestrated programme of gene expression. Our understanding of the basic network of …
orchestrated programme of gene expression. Our understanding of the basic network of …
The expanding universe of p53 targets
D Menendez, A Inga, MA Resnick - Nature reviews Cancer, 2009 - nature.com
The p53 tumour suppressor is modified through mutation or changes in expression in most
cancers, leading to the altered regulation of hundreds of genes that are directly influenced …
cancers, leading to the altered regulation of hundreds of genes that are directly influenced …
p53 at a glance
CA Brady, LD Attardi - Journal of cell science, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
Subsequently, with the evolution of longerliving organisms, p53 is thought to have acquired
the ability to respond to oncogenic signals, promoting apoptosis or senescence–a …
the ability to respond to oncogenic signals, promoting apoptosis or senescence–a …
Biology and pathogenesis of human osteosarcoma
JWV de Azevedo… - Oncology …, 2020 - spandidos-publications.com
Osteosarcoma (OS) is a bone tumor of mesenchymal origin, most frequently occurring
during the rapid growth phase of long bones, and usually located in the epiphyseal growth …
during the rapid growth phase of long bones, and usually located in the epiphyseal growth …