Novel function of the cyclin A binding site of E2F in regulating p53-induced apoptosis in response to DNA damage.
We demonstrate here that the E2F1 induced by DNA damage can bind to and promote the apoptotic function of p53 via the cyclin A binding site of E2F1. This function of E2F1 does not require its DP-1 binding, DNA binding, or transcriptional activity and is independent of mdm2. All the cyclin A binding...
Main Authors: | Hsieh, J, Yap, D, O'Connor, D, Fogal, V, Fallis, L, Chan, F, Zhong, S, Lu, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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