نتایج جستجو برای: p53 genes

تعداد نتایج: 459506  

Bioinorganic medicinal chemistry remains a hot field for research aimed at developing novel anti-cancer treatments. Discovery of metal complexes as potent antitumor chemotherapeutics such as cisplatin led to a significant shift of focus toward organometallic/ bioinorganic compounds containing transition metals and their chelates as novel scaffolds for drug discovery. In that way, transition met...

2012
Jun-Ming Liao Shelya X. Zeng Xiang Zhou Hua Lu

BACKGROUND Previously, we reported that Inauhzin (INZ) induces p53 activity and suppresses tumor growth by inhibiting Sirt1. However, it remains unknown whether INZ may globally affect p53-dependent gene expression or not. Herein, we have conducted microarray and real-time PCR analyses of gene expression to determine the global effect of INZ on human p53-responsive transcriptome. METHODOLOGY/...

M.A Damghani M.R Bazrafshani T,R Mirshekari

Background &Aims: Laryngeal cancer is the second common cancer of respiratory tract, following the lung cancer. Carcinogenesis is a complex multistage process; molecular genetics has provided the evidence that activation of proto-oncogene and loss or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes (TSG) are involved in a large number of malignancies. One of the earliest significant tumor suppressor gene...

2016
Barbara Mandriani Stefano Castellana Carmela Rinaldi Marta Manzoni Santina Venuto Eva Rodriguez-Aznar Juan Galceran M. Angela Nieto Giuseppe Borsani Eugenio Monti Tommaso Mazza Giuseppe Merla Lucia Micale

To orchestrate the genomic response to cellular stress signals, p53 recognizes and binds to DNA containing specific and well-characterized p53-responsive elements (REs). Differences in RE sequences can strongly affect the p53 transactivation capacity and occur even between closely related species. Therefore, the identification and characterization of a species-specific p53 Binding sistes (BS) c...

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2022

Abstract Introduction Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain malignancy in adults. The vast majority of GBM cases maintain wild-type status p53, protein considered to be critical tumor suppressor. How displays such a malignant phenotype despite retaining normal p53 unknown. We also aim translate these molecular findings into therapeutics via randomized clinical trial. METHODS A var...

Journal: :مجله بین المللی علوم آزمایشگاهی 0
shokouh rajabi firoozabadi seyed mostafa shiryazdi fateme keshavarz tahere nazari nasrin ghasemi

backgrounds and aims: p53 gene is regarded important in pathogenesis of different cancers. therefore, this study aimed to investigate the frequency of p53 gene codon 72 arg/pro polymorphism in women suffering from breast cancer. materials and methods: a total of 90 patients with breast cancer and 83 matched healthy control women participated in this case-control study. genomic dna was extracted...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Holger Hannemann Kyle Rosenke John M O'Dowd Elizabeth A Fortunato

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised and immunosuppressed individuals. During infection, HCMV is known to employ host transcription factors to facilitate viral gene expression. To further understand the previously observed delay in viral replication and protein expression in p53 knockout cells, we conducted microarray analyses of p53(+/+...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2017
Kyrie Pappas Jia Xu Sakellarios Zairis Lois Resnick-Silverman Francesco Abate Nicole Steinbach Sait Ozturk Lao H Saal Tao Su Pamela Cheung Hank Schmidt Stuart Aaronson Hanina Hibshoosh James Manfredi Raul Rabadan Ramon Parsons

TP53 is the most commonly mutated tumor suppressor gene and its mutation drives tumorigenesis. Using ChIP-seq for p53 in the absence of acute cell stress, we found that wild-type but not mutant p53 binds and activates numerous tumor suppressor genes, including PTEN, STK11(LKB1), miR-34a, KDM6A(UTX), FOXO1, PHLDA3, and TNFRSF10B through consensus binding sites in enhancers and promoters. Depleti...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2006
Y Jenny Jin Jianli Wang Changhong Qiao Tom K Hei Paul W Brandt-Rauf Yuxin Yin

Transcription factor p53 regulates its target genes through binding to DNA consensus sequence and activating the promoters of its downstream genes. The conventional p53 consensus binding sequence was defined as two copies of the 10-bp motif 5'-PuPuPuC(A/T)(T/A)GPyPyPy-3' with a spacer of 0 to 13 bp, which exists in the regulatory regions of some p53 target genes. However, there is no such p53 c...

Mahdi Rajabi-pour Mohammad Amin Mosleh Shirazi Reza Fardid, Tahereh Zare

Introduction: Staffs of operating room are continuously exposed to anesthetic gases and                                                       ionizing radiation. Adaptive response, as a defense mechanism, will occur when cells become exposed to a low dose of factors harming DNA that causes in the next exposures to higher doses o...

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