ZBTB2 links p53 deficiency to HIF-1-mediated hypoxia signaling to promote cancer aggressiveness
Aberrant activation of the hypoxia-inducible transcription factor HIF-1 and dysfunction of the tumor suppressor p53 have been reported to induce malignant phenotypes and therapy resistance of cancers. However, their mechanistic and functional relationship remains largely unknown. Here, we reveal a m...
Main Authors: | Koyasu, S, Horita, S, Saito, K, Kobayashi, M, Ishikita, H, Chow, CC, Kambe, G, Nishikawa, S, Menju, T, Morinibu, A, Okochi, Y, Tabuchi, Y, Onodera, Y, Takeda, N, Date, H, Semenza, GL, Hammond, EM, Harada, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EMBO Press
2022
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