E1A signaling to p53 involves the p19(ARF) tumor suppressor.
Genes Dev
; 12(15): 2434-42, 1998 Aug 01.
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The adenovirus E1A oncogene activates p53 through a signaling pathway involving the retinoblastoma protein and the tumor suppressor p19(ARF). The ability of E1A to induce p53 and its transcriptional targets is severely compromised in ARF-null cells, which remain resistant to apoptosis following serum depletion or adriamycin treatment. Reintroduction of p19(ARF) restores p53 accumulation and resensitizes ARF-null cells to apoptotic signals. Therefore, p19(ARF) functions as part of a p53-dependent failsafe mechanism to counter uncontrolled proliferation. Synergistic effects between the p19(ARF) and DNA damage pathways in inducing p53 may contribute to E1A's ability to enhance radio- and chemosensitivity.
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Proteínas
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Genes p53
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Genes Supressores de Tumor
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Proteínas E1A de Adenovirus
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Genes Virais
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Animals
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Ano de publicação:
1998
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Article