2006/12/15

p53

The transcription factor p53 is activated when MDM2 is inhibited by signalling by factors such as DNA damage. Once activated, p53 acts as a tumor suppressor gene by virtue of its apoptotic function. Active p53 induces the transcription of many genes, including Bax, which promotes apoptosis by stimulating the release of cytochrome c and apoptosome formation.

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