One group showed that p53 controlled the progression of the cell cycle, but it wasn’t clear how. 24 Guillermina Lozano entered the p53 field as a postdoctoral fellow in Levine’s lab in 1985 and ...
Wild-type p53 is often engaged in response to cellular damage, where it acts to regulate genes that promote cell-cycle arrest, apoptosis, senescence, differentiation, and autophagy (Figure 1). In ...
Among the p53 target genes are WAF1, an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent protein kinases (CDKs) that, among other activities, causes cell-cycle arrest, and BAX, which promotes apoptotic cell death.
the mechanisms by which p53 mediates cell-cycle arrest or apoptosis still remain unclear. There must be some way to specify which target genes of p53 are to be selected. The different serine ...
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Schizophrenia: Researchers observe disease processes in nerve cellsCell cycle regulation, which determines the process of regular cell division, also no longer functions correctly. In addition, the so-called p53 regulation is significantly altered in these cells ...
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