Authors: | Trotman, L. C.; Pandolfi, P. P. |
Article Title: | PTEN and p53: Who will get the upper hand? |
Abstract: | Mutations of PTEN and p53 are very frequent, yet often mutually exclusive due to functional interdependence of the proteins and, according to a new study, the most intimate possible interaction: direct binding. |
Keywords: | signal transduction; gene mutation; genetics; note; protein function; mouse; animal; metabolism; mouse mutant; animals; mice; mice, knockout; cell cycle; breast cancer; phosphatase; protein protein interaction; protein binding; protein p53; physiology; homozygosity; tumor suppressor gene; tumor suppressor proteins; phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5 trisphosphate 3 phosphatase; pten phosphohydrolase; tumor suppressor protein p53; short survey; tumor suppressor protein; phosphoric monoester hydrolases; pten protein, human; autosomal dominant disorder; genes, tumor suppressor; cross linking; humans; human; priority journal |
Journal Title: | Cancer Cell |
Volume: | 3 |
Issue: | 2 |
ISSN: | 1535-6108 |
Publisher: | Cell Press |
Date Published: | 2003-02-01 |
Start Page: | 97 |
End Page: | 99 |
Language: | English |
DOI: | 10.1016/s1535-6108(03)00022-9 |
PUBMED: | 12620402 |
PROVIDER: | scopus |
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Notes: | Export Date: 25 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus |