Systems approaches identify the consequences of monosomy in somatic human cells
The mechanisms that allow cancer cells to survive with monosomies are poorly understood. Here the authors analyse p53-deficient monosomic cell lines using transcriptomics and proteomics, and find that impaired ribosome biogenesis and p53 downregulation are associated with sustained monosomies.
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| Main Authors: | Narendra Kumar Chunduri, Paul Menges, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Angela Wieland, Vincent Leon Gotsmann, Balca R. Mardin, Christopher Buccitelli, Jan O. Korbel, Felix Willmund, Maik Kschischo, Markus Raeschle, Zuzana Storchova |
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| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f60023c0c8584a2bac35d7bc8847a8c0 |
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