The oncogenicity of tumor-derived mutant p53 is enhanced by the recruitment of PLK3
The mechanisms of how gain-of-function (GOF) mutant p53 drives carcinogenesis are unclear. Here, the authors show that a GOF mutant p53 requires its transactivation capability to induce mouse lung tumors and this is dependent on PLK3 phosphorylation of GOF mutant p53.
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Auteurs principaux: | Catherine A. Vaughan, Shilpa Singh, Mark A. Subler, Jolene J. Windle, Kazushi Inoue, Elizabeth A. Fry, Raghavendra Pillappa, Steven R. Grossman, Brad Windle, W. Andrew Yeudall, Swati Palit Deb, Sumitra Deb |
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2021
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