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The following pages link to p73 is a simian [correction of human] p53-related protein that can induce apoptosis (Q41091013):
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- p63, a p53 homolog at 3q27-29, encodes multiple products with transactivating, death-inducing, and dominant-negative activities (Q22003973) (← links)
- p73 and p63 are homotetramers capable of weak heterotypic interactions with each other but not with p53 (Q22010134) (← links)
- The tyrosine kinase c-Abl regulates p73 in apoptotic response to cisplatin-induced DNA damage (Q22010200) (← links)
- p73 is regulated by tyrosine kinase c-Abl in the apoptotic response to DNA damage (Q22010201) (← links)
- MDM2 and MDMX bind and stabilize the p53-related protein p73 (Q22010502) (← links)
- Gros1, a potential growth suppressor on chromosome 1: its identity to basement membrane-associated proteoglycan, leprecan (Q24290125) (← links)
- Functional inactivation of p73, a homolog of p53 tumor suppressor protein, by human papillomavirus E6 proteins (Q24290998) (← links)
- Physical interaction with Yes-associated protein enhances p73 transcriptional activity (Q24291023) (← links)
- The p53 family member genes are involved in the Notch signal pathway (Q24291822) (← links)
- Differential effect of ik3-1/cables on p53- and p73-induced cell death (Q24291896) (← links)
- Physical and functional interaction between HCV core protein and the different p73 isoforms (Q24301094) (← links)
- SIRT1 interacts with p73 and suppresses p73-dependent transcriptional activity (Q24304342) (← links)
- ASPP1 and ASPP2: common activators of p53 family members (Q24305256) (← links)
- Runt-related transcription factor 2 attenuates the transcriptional activity as well as DNA damage-mediated induction of pro-apoptotic TAp73 to regulate chemosensitivity (Q24306101) (← links)
- Regulation of p73 by Hck through kinase-dependent and independent mechanisms (Q24307432) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of two novel metalloproteinase genes linked to the Cdc2L locus on human chromosome 1p36.3 (Q24314418) (← links)
- Yap1 phosphorylation by c-Abl is a critical step in selective activation of proapoptotic genes in response to DNA damage (Q24314457) (← links)
- A new human p53 homologue (Q24314918) (← links)
- Cloning and functional analysis of human p51, which structurally and functionally resembles p53 (Q24314965) (← links)
- Duplication of a genomic region containing the Cdc2L1-2 and MMP21-22 genes on human chromosome 1p36.3 and their linkage to D1Z2 (Q24316300) (← links)
- Androgen receptor-induced tumor suppressor, KLLN, inhibits breast cancer growth and transcriptionally activates p53/p73-mediated apoptosis in breast carcinomas (Q24318589) (← links)
- A C-terminal inhibitory domain controls the activity of p63 by an intramolecular mechanism (Q24321088) (← links)
- Induction of p57(KIP2) expression by p73beta. (Q24531472) (← links)
- Interaction of mismatch repair protein PMS2 and the p53-related transcription factor p73 in apoptosis response to cisplatin (Q24553992) (← links)
- MDM2 suppresses p73 function without promoting p73 degradation (Q24554510) (← links)
- Splitting p63 (Q24632741) (← links)
- Functional association between Wwox tumor suppressor protein and p73, a p53 homolog (Q24633799) (← links)
- A DNA damage and stress inducible G protein-coupled receptor blocks cells in G2/M (Q24645905) (← links)
- Sp1 and p73 activate PUMA following serum starvation (Q24655353) (← links)
- The transcriptional repressor ZEB regulates p73 expression at the crossroad between proliferation and differentiation (Q24746257) (← links)
- (-)-Gossypol acts directly on the mitochondria to overcome Bcl-2- and Bcl-X(L)-mediated apoptosis resistance (Q24812998) (← links)
- Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Signaling Axis Meets p53 Genome Protection Pathways (Q26742114) (← links)
- Oncogenic Intra-p53 Family Member Interactions in Human Cancers (Q26749382) (← links)
- Neuroblastoma: oncogenic mechanisms and therapeutic exploitation of necroptosis (Q26774960) (← links)
- Noble metals in oncology (Q26777745) (← links)
- Structure and apoptotic function of p73 (Q26830644) (← links)
- Structural Basis for ASPP2 Recognition by the Tumor Suppressor p73 (Q27671671) (← links)
- A common polymorphism acts as an intragenic modifier of mutant p53 behaviour (Q28118809) (← links)
- c-Abl: activation and nuclear targets (Q28138395) (← links)
- Interaction of c-Abl and p73alpha and their collaboration to induce apoptosis (Q28138604) (← links)
- MDM2--master regulator of the p53 tumor suppressor protein (Q28138926) (← links)
- Mdm2 binds p73 alpha without targeting degradation (Q28141357) (← links)
- Regulation of transcription of the human presenilin-1 gene by ets transcription factors and the p53 protooncogene (Q28143662) (← links)
- The Abl family kinases: mechanisms of regulation and signaling (Q28206550) (← links)
- Transcriptional dysregulation of the p73L / p63 / p51 / p40 / KET gene in human squamous cell carcinomas: expression of Delta Np73L, a novel dominant-negative isoform, and loss of expression of the potential tumour suppressor p51 (Q28364211) (← links)
- p73 is over-expressed in vulval cancer principally as the Delta 2 isoform (Q28364918) (← links)
- Tumor suppressors and cell-cycle proteins in lung cancer (Q28392478) (← links)
- Combined p53-related genetic variants together with HPV infection increase oral cancer risk (Q28397067) (← links)
- p73 is required for survival and maintenance of CNS neurons (Q28504930) (← links)
- TP53INP1 is a novel p73 target gene that induces cell cycle arrest and cell death by modulating p73 transcriptional activity (Q28505153) (← links)