Targeting biomolecular condensation and protein aggregation against cancer
Biomolecular condensates, membrane-less entities arising from liquid–liquid phase
separation, hold dichotomous roles in health and disease. Alongside their physiological …
separation, hold dichotomous roles in health and disease. Alongside their physiological …
p53 amyloid aggregation in cancer: function, mechanism, and therapy
J Li, M Guo, L Chen, Z Chen, Y Fu, Y Chen - Experimental Hematology & …, 2022 - Springer
Similar to neurodegenerative diseases, the concept that tumors are prion like diseases has
been proposed in recent years. p53, the most well-known tumor suppressor, has been …
been proposed in recent years. p53, the most well-known tumor suppressor, has been …
Emerging roles of liquid–liquid phase separation in cancer: from protein aggregation to immune-associated signaling
J Lu, J Qian, Z Xu, S Yin, L Zhou, S Zheng… - Frontiers in cell and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Liquid–liquid Phase Separation (LLPS) of proteins and nucleic acids has emerged as a new
paradigm in the study of cellular activities. It drives the formation of liquid-like condensates …
paradigm in the study of cellular activities. It drives the formation of liquid-like condensates …
Phase separation of p53 precedes aggregation and is affected by oncogenic mutations and ligands
EC Petronilho, MM Pedrote, MA Marques… - Chemical …, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
Mutant p53 tends to form aggregates with amyloid properties, especially amyloid oligomers
inside the nucleus, which are believed to cause oncogenic gain-of-function (GoF). The …
inside the nucleus, which are believed to cause oncogenic gain-of-function (GoF). The …
p53 isoforms as cancer biomarkers and therapeutic targets
Simple Summary The well-known tumor suppressor protein p53 plays important roles in
tumor prevention through transcriptional regulation of its target genes. Reactivation of p53 …
tumor prevention through transcriptional regulation of its target genes. Reactivation of p53 …
Re-appraising the evidence for the source, regulation and function of p53-family isoforms
I López, IL Valdivia, B Vojtesek… - Nucleic Acids …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The p53 family of proteins evolved from a common ancestor into three separate genes
encoding proteins that act as transcription factors with distinct cellular roles. Isoforms of each …
encoding proteins that act as transcription factors with distinct cellular roles. Isoforms of each …
The many uses of p53 immunohistochemistry in gynecological pathology: proceedings of the ISGyP Companion Society Session at the 2020 USCAP Annual9 Meeting
M Köbel, EY Kang - International Journal of Gynecological …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Ancillary immunohistochemistry (IHC) has become a reliable adjunct for subclassification of
gynecological neoplasms. An important recent development was optimization and validation …
gynecological neoplasms. An important recent development was optimization and validation …
p53 amyloid pathology is correlated with higher cancer grade irrespective of the mutant or wild-type form
ABSTRACT p53 (also known as TP53) mutation and amyloid formation are long associated
with cancer pathogenesis; however, the direct demonstration of the link between p53 …
with cancer pathogenesis; however, the direct demonstration of the link between p53 …
Prion-like p53 amyloids in cancer
The global transcription factor, p53, is a master regulator of gene expression in cells.
Mutations in the TP53 gene promote unregulated cell growth through the inactivation of …
Mutations in the TP53 gene promote unregulated cell growth through the inactivation of …
Alterations in the p53 isoform ratio govern breast cancer cell fate in response to DNA damage
L Steffens Reinhardt, X Zhang, K Groen… - Cell death & …, 2022 - nature.com
Our previous studies have shown that p53 isoform expression is altered in breast cancer
and related to prognosis. In particular, a high∆ 40p53: p53α ratio is associated with worse …
and related to prognosis. In particular, a high∆ 40p53: p53α ratio is associated with worse …