Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis

p53 is a widely conserved tumor suppressor protein that is frequently inactivated in human cancer. p53 functions primarily as a transcription factor regulating the expression of a growing repertoire of target genes. p53 integrates signals from many stress-activated pathways and is subject to multipl...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Giono, L.E., Manfredi, J.J.
Formato: CHAP
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97836420_v_n_p375_Giono
Aporte de:
id todo:paper_97836420_v_n_p375_Giono
record_format dspace
spelling todo:paper_97836420_v_n_p375_Giono2023-10-03T16:45:10Z Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis Giono, L.E. Manfredi, J.J. p53 is a widely conserved tumor suppressor protein that is frequently inactivated in human cancer. p53 functions primarily as a transcription factor regulating the expression of a growing repertoire of target genes. p53 integrates signals from many stress-activated pathways and is subject to multiple posttranslational modifications. Phosphorylation and acetylation have been implicated in the regulation of p53 stability and activity. In response to DNA damage, hypoxia, oncogene activation and other types of stress, activated p53 triggers a variety of cellular programs, often in a stimuli- and cell type-specific manner. In particular, the role of p53 in cell growth arrest and apoptosis is criticial for its tumor suppressor activity. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Fil:Giono, L.E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. CHAP info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97836420_v_n_p375_Giono
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
description p53 is a widely conserved tumor suppressor protein that is frequently inactivated in human cancer. p53 functions primarily as a transcription factor regulating the expression of a growing repertoire of target genes. p53 integrates signals from many stress-activated pathways and is subject to multiple posttranslational modifications. Phosphorylation and acetylation have been implicated in the regulation of p53 stability and activity. In response to DNA damage, hypoxia, oncogene activation and other types of stress, activated p53 triggers a variety of cellular programs, often in a stimuli- and cell type-specific manner. In particular, the role of p53 in cell growth arrest and apoptosis is criticial for its tumor suppressor activity. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
format CHAP
author Giono, L.E.
Manfredi, J.J.
spellingShingle Giono, L.E.
Manfredi, J.J.
Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
author_facet Giono, L.E.
Manfredi, J.J.
author_sort Giono, L.E.
title Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
title_short Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
title_full Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
title_fullStr Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
title_sort activation of the p53 tumor suppressor and its multiple roles in cell cycle and apoptosis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97836420_v_n_p375_Giono
work_keys_str_mv AT gionole activationofthep53tumorsuppressoranditsmultiplerolesincellcycleandapoptosis
AT manfredijj activationofthep53tumorsuppressoranditsmultiplerolesincellcycleandapoptosis
_version_ 1782029039099183104