The Cell-Cycle Arrest and Apoptotic Functions of p53 in Tumor Initiation and Progression

Volume: 6, Issue: 3, Pages: a026104 - a026104
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
P53 is a transcription factor highly inducible by many stress signals such as DNA damage, oncogene activation, and nutrient deprivation. Cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis are the most prominent outcomes of p53 activation. Many studies showed that p53 cell-cycle and apoptosis functions are important for preventing tumor development. p53 also regulates many cellular processes including metabolism, antioxidant response, and DNA repair. Emerging...
Paper Details
Title
The Cell-Cycle Arrest and Apoptotic Functions of p53 in Tumor Initiation and Progression
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
6
Issue
3
Pages
a026104 - a026104
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