A transcription co-factor integrates cell adhesion and motility with the p53 response.
Despite its obvious importance in tumorigenesis, little information is available on the mechanisms that integrate cell motility and adhesion with nuclear events. JMY is a transcription co-factor that regulates the p53 response. In addition, JMY contains a series of WH2 domains that facilitate in vit...
Main Authors: | Coutts, A, Weston, L, La Thangue, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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