A single nucleotide polymorphism in the MDM2 promoter attenuates the p53 tumor suppressor pathway and accelerates tumor formation in humans.
The tumor suppressor p53 gene is mutated in minimally half of all cancers. It is therefore reasonable to assume that naturally occurring polymorphic genetic variants in the p53 stress response pathway might determine an individual's susceptibility to cancer. A central node in the p53 pathway is...
Main Authors: | Bond, G, Hu, W, Bond, E, Robins, H, Lutzker, S, Arva, N, Bargonetti, J, Bartel, F, Taubert, H, Wuerl, P, Onel, K, Yip, L, Hwang, S, Strong, L, Lozano, G, Levine, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2004
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