نتایج جستجو برای: genes p53

تعداد نتایج: 459506  

2016
Morgan A. Sammons Jiajun Zhu Shelley L. Berger

The protein product of the Homo sapiens TP53 gene is a transcription factor (p53) that regulates the expression of genes critical for the response to DNA damage and tumor suppression, including genes involved in cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, DNA repair, metabolism, and a number of other tumorigenesis-related pathways. Differential transcriptional regulation of these genes is believed to alter t...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
K S F Silva K K V O Moura

In healthy women, intra- and extracellular controls prevent the attachment and proliferation of ectopic endometrial cells. During endometriosis, abnormalities in these control mechanisms permit the survival of endometrial cells, their subsequent attachment to the peritoneal cavity, and disease progression. These abnormal cells cause invasion of tissues and induce an inflammatory response. Sever...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2001
S Kaku Y Iwahashi A Kuraishi A Albor T Yamagishi S Nakaike M Kulesz-Martin

Genotoxic stress activation of the tumor suppressor transcription factor p53 involves post-translational C-terminal modifications that increase both protein stability and DNA binding activity. We compared the requirement for p53 protein activation of p53 target sequences in two major p53-regulated genes, p21/WAF1 (encoding a cell cycle inhibitory protein) and Mdm2 (encoding a ubiquitin ligase t...

Journal: :FEBS letters 1999
Y Wang T Rea J Bian S Gray Y Sun

DNA chip technology was used in an attempt to identify target genes responsible for apoptosis induced by etoposide, a p53 activating topoisomerase II inhibitor used clinically as an antitumor agent. 62 Individual mRNAs whose mass changed significantly were identified after screening oligonucleotide arrays capable of detecting 6591 unique human mRNA species. 12 (Nine induced and three repressed)...

Journal: :Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2005
Takeo Ohnishi

In recent years, cancer-related genes have been analyzed as predictive indicators for cancer therapies. Among those genes, the gene product of a tumor suppressor gene p53 plays an important role in cancer therapy, because the p53 molecule induces cell-cycle arrest, apoptosis and depression of DNA repair after cancer therapies such as radiation, hyperthermia and anti-cancer agents. An abnormalit...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2008
Pingxin Li Hongjie Yao Zhiqiang Zhang Ming Li Yuan Luo Paul R Thompson David S Gilmour Yanming Wang

Histone Arg methylation has been correlated with transcriptional activation of p53 target genes. However, whether this modification is reversed to repress the expression of p53 target genes is unclear. Here, we report that peptidylarginine deiminase 4, a histone citrullination enzyme, is involved in the repression of p53 target genes. Inhibition or depletion of PAD4 elevated the expression of a...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
C Moyret-Lalle C Duriez J Van Kerckhove C Gilbert Q Wang A Puisieux

Loss of fidelity of the splicing process occurs during tumor progression and can have a deleterious effect on genes like tumor suppressor genes. It was reported recently that the presence of aberrant transcripts of the TSG101 gene in breast cancer cells was associated with the mutation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene. On the basis of this observation, we have analyzed TSG101 transcript pattern...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Rosa Puca Lavinia Nardinocchi Hilah Gal Gideon Rechavi Ninette Amariglio Eytan Domany Daniel A Notterman Marco Scarsella Carlo Leonetti Ada Sacchi Giovanni Blandino David Givol Gabriella D'Orazi

About half of cancers sustain mutations in the TP53 gene, whereas the other half maintain a wild-type p53 (wtp53) but may compromise the p53 response because of other alterations. Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase-2 (HIPK2) is a positive regulator of p53 oncosuppressor function. Here, we show, by microarray analysis, that wtp53 lost the target gene activation following stable knockdown of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Qihong Huang Angel Raya Paul DeJesus Sheng-Hao Chao Kim C Quon Jeremy S Caldwell Sumit K Chanda Juan C Izpisua-Belmonte Peter G Schultz

The p53 tumor-suppressor protein is a critical mediator of cellular growth arrest and the induction of apoptosis. To identify proteins involved in the modulation of p53 transcriptional activity, a gain-of-function cellular screen was carried out with an arrayed matrix of approximately 20,000 cDNAs. Nine genes previously unknown to be involved in regulating p53 activity were identified. Overexpr...

2015
SONG ZHAO FENG NIU CHANG-YAN XU LONG YE GUI-BIN BI LIN CHEN PING GONG GANG TIAN TIAN-HONG NIE

Integrative analysis of chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing (ChIP-seq) data and microarray data was performed to illustrate the effect of Nutlin‑3 on promoter selectivity and transcriptional regulation by the tumor suppressor p53 in U2OS human osteosarcoma cells. Raw data (accession number, GSE46642) were downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus. Differential analyses were performed using p...

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