نتایج جستجو برای: gene p53

تعداد نتایج: 1168151  

2015
Zheying Sun

This paper talks about the history of the human gene p53 and some important events since it’s discovered in 1979. It also shows the detailed structure of the human gene p53 and the protein p53 which is encoded by the gene TP53. The proteins contain three major domain, N-terminal domain, DNA binding domain and C-terminal domain, each contains unique structure and function. Last, it describes the...

2015
Michael Paul Kim Yun Zhang Guillermina Lozano

The functional importance of p53 as a tumor suppressor gene is evident through its pervasiveness in cancer biology. The p53 gene is the most commonly altered gene in human cancer; however, not all genetic alterations are biologically equivalent. The majority of alterations involve p53 missense mutations that result in the production of mutant p53 proteins. Such mutant p53 proteins lack normal p...

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science 2022

The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine in body. Among functions of this gland, we can mention secretion hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), whose release occurs by control stimulating hormone (TSH). Furthermore, it involved calcium metabolism, through calcitonin. Thyroid cancer rare (about 1% all neoplasms), however most frequent among malignant neoplasms. Papillary carcinoma...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
D Gallardo K E Drazan W H McBride

The p53 tumor suppressor gene product is known to be active in mediating radiation-induced G1-S cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in a number of normal cell lines. These functions are compromised by inactivation of p53, which promotes tumor progression. Because the p53 gene appears to play an important role in the cellular response to radiation, wild-type p53 gene replacement might be expected to...

Journal: :Blood 1996
M Chilosi C Doglioni A Magalini G Inghirami M Krampera G Nadali D Rahal S Pedron A Benedetti M Scardoni E Macrì M Lestani F Menestrina G Pizzolo A Scarpa

p21WAF1 (wild-type p53-activated fragment 1) is involved in the control of mammalian cell cycle through the binding and inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdk). Because the product of WAF1 gene is a potent downstream effector of the p53 tumor-suppressor gene function, its pattern of cellular expression might correlate with nuclear accumulation of p53-encoded protein and/or p53 gene mutatio...

Journal: :Annals of surgery 2002
Daniela Kandioler Ronald Zwrtek Carmen Ludwig Elisabeth Janschek Meinhard Ploner Friedrich Hofbauer Irene Kührer Sonja Kappel Friedrich Wrba Manfred Horvath Josef Karner Karl Renner Michael Bergmann Judith Karner-Hanusch Richard Pötter Raimund Jakesz Bela Teleky Friedrich Herbst

OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare the predictive power of p53 gene analysis versus p53 immunohistochemical staining in terms of response to preoperative short-term radiotherapy using 25 Gy in operable rectal cancer. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA Recent studies show that p53 may be a determinant of radiosensitivity being required for induction of apoptosis in case of radiation-induced DNA damage. ...

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 1994
M Taguchi S Watanabe K Yashima Y Murakami T Sekiya S Ikeda

Aberrations of the p53 gene in 27 solar keratoses were examined by the polymerase chain reaction and single-strand conformation polymorphism and DNA sequencing analyses. In a series of Japanese patients, eight of 27 cases (30%) of solar keratosis showed structural abnormalities of the p53 gene. Six of eight aberrations of p53 gene were determined to be single nucleotide substitutions, and five ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Susanne Stein Emily K Thomas Birger Herzog Matthew D Westfall Jonathan V Rocheleau Roger S Jackson Mai Wang Peng Liang

Although a number of target genes for the tumor suppressor p53 have been described, the mechanism of p53-dependent apoptosis is incompletely understood. Thus, it is essential to identify and characterize additional target genes that could mediate apoptosis. In the study reported here, we isolated a p53-regulated gene named NDRG1 (N-Myc down-regulated gene 1). Its expression is induced by DNA da...

2000
Mehmet Ozturk

Mutations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene occur in a great majority of human cancers. The protein product of p53 gene is involved in DNA damage response. Consequently, p53 gene may be a preferred target for environmental carcinogens, which also act as DNAdamaging agents. This is probably why p53 mutations are frequent in cancers linked to environmental carcinogens. Moreover, these carcinogens ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Shanthi Adimoolam James M Ford

The p53 tumor suppressor gene product is a transcription factor involved in cell-cycle regulation, apoptosis, and DNA repair. We and others have shown that p53 is required for efficient nucleotide excision repair (NER) of UV-induced DNA lesions. p53-deficient cells are defective in the repair of UV photoproducts in genomic DNA but proficient for transcription-coupled repair. Therefore, we exami...

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