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    p53 and its isoforms in cancer by BOURDON, J.-C

    Published in British journal of cancer (06-08-2007)
    “…p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and response to cellular stress. p53 gene is a transcription…”
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    p53 p63 p73 isoforms: an orchestra of isoforms to harmonise cell differentiation and response to stress by Murray-Zmijewski, F, Lane, D P, Bourdon, J-C

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-06-2006)
    “…p63, p73 and p53 compose a family of transcription factors involved in cell response to stress and development. p53 is the most frequently mutated gene in…”
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    Biological functions of p53 isoforms through evolution: lessons from animal and cellular models by Marcel, V, Dichtel-Danjoy, M-L, Sagne, C, Hafsi, H, Ma, D, Ortiz-Cuaran, S, Olivier, M, Hall, J, Mollereau, B, Hainaut, P, Bourdon, J-C

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-12-2011)
    “…The TP53 tumour-suppressor gene is expressed as several protein isoforms generated by different mechanisms, including use of alternative promoters, splicing…”
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    p53 is activated in response to disruption of the pre-mRNA splicing machinery by Allende-Vega, N, Dayal, S, Agarwala, U, Sparks, A, Bourdon, J-C, Saville, M K

    Published in Oncogene (03-01-2013)
    “…In this study, we show that interfering with the splicing machinery results in activation of the tumour-suppressor p53. The spliceosome was targeted by small…”
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    Cdc25B is negatively regulated by p53 through Sp1 and NF-Y transcription factors by Dalvai, M, Mondesert, O, Bourdon, J-C, Ducommun, B, Dozier, C

    Published in Oncogene (12-05-2011)
    “…Cdc25B phosphatases function as key players in G2/M cell cycle progression by activating the CDK1–cyclinB1 complexes. They also have an essential role in…”
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    Correlation analysis of p53 protein isoforms with NPM1/FLT3 mutations and therapy response in acute myeloid leukemia by Ånensen, N, Hjelle, S M, Van Belle, W, Haaland, I, Silden, E, Bourdon, J-C, Hovland, R, Taskén, K, Knappskog, S, Lønning, P E, Bruserud, Ø, Gjertsen, B T

    Published in Oncogene (22-03-2012)
    “…The wild-type tumor-suppressor gene TP53 encodes several isoforms of the p53 protein. However, while the role of p53 in controlling normal cell cycle…”
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    The heparan sulfate sulfotransferase 3-OST3A (HS3ST3A) is a novel tumor regulator and a prognostic marker in breast cancer by Mao, X, Gauche, C, Coughtrie, M W H, Bui, C, Gulberti, S, Merhi-Soussi, F, Ramalanjaona, N, Bertin-Jung, I, Diot, A, Dumas, D, De Freitas Caires, N, Thompson, A M, Bourdon, J-C, Ouzzine, M, Fournel-Gigleux, S

    Published in Oncogene (22-09-2016)
    “…Heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycan chains are key components of the breast tumor microenvironment that critically influence the behavior of cancer cells. It is…”
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    Diverse p63 and p73 isoforms regulate Δ133p53 expression through modulation of the internal TP53 promoter activity by Marcel, V, Petit, I, Murray-Zmijewski, F, Goullet de Rugy, T, Fernandes, K, Meuray, V, Diot, A, Lane, D P, Aberdam, D, Bourdon, J-C

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-05-2012)
    “…In response to stress, p53 binds and transactivates the internal TP53 promoter, thus regulating the expression of its own isoform, Δ133p53 α . Here, we report…”
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    Drosophila p53 isoforms differentially regulate apoptosis and apoptosis-induced proliferation by Dichtel-Danjoy, M-L, Ma, D, Dourlen, P, Chatelain, G, Napoletano, F, Robin, M, Corbet, M, Levet, C, Hafsi, H, Hainaut, P, Ryoo, H D, Bourdon, J-C, Mollereau, B

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-01-2013)
    “…Irradiated or injured cells enter apoptosis, and in turn, promote proliferation of surrounding unaffected cells. In Drosophila , apoptotic cells have an active…”
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    Scotin, a Novel p53-Inducible Proapoptotic Protein Located in the ER and the Nuclear Membrane by J.-C. Bourdon, Renzing, J., Robertson, P. L., Fernandes, K. N., Lane, D. P.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (22-07-2002)
    “…p53 is a transcription factor that induces growth arrest or apoptosis in response to cellular stress. To identify new p53-inducible proapoptotic genes, we…”
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    p53 mutation, deprivation and poor prognosis in primary breast cancer by Baker, L, Quinlan, P R, Patten, N, Ashfield, A, Birse-Stewart-Bell, L-J, McCowan, C, Bourdon, J-C, Purdie, C A, Jordan, L B, Dewar, J A, Wu, L, Thompson, A M

    Published in British journal of cancer (16-02-2010)
    “…Background: The deprivation gap for breast cancer survival remains unexplained by stage at presentation, treatment, or co-morbidities. We hypothesised that p53…”
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    The RNA helicase p68 modulates expression and function of the Δ133 isoform(s) of p53, and is inversely associated with Δ133p53 expression in breast cancer by Moore, H C, Jordan, L B, Bray, S E, Baker, L, Quinlan, P R, Purdie, C A, Thompson, A M, Bourdon, J-C, Fuller-Pace, F V

    Published in Oncogene (09-12-2010)
    “…The RNA helicase p68 is a potent co-activator of p53-dependent transcription in response to DNA damage. Previous independent studies have indicated that p68…”
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    p53 isoforms change p53 paradigm by Bourdon, JC

    Published in Molecular & cellular oncology (08-12-2014)
    “…Although p53 defines cellular responses to cancer treatment it is not clear how p53 can be used to control cell fate outcome. Data demonstrate that so-called…”
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    Modulation of p53β and p53γ expression by regulating the alternative splicing of TP53 gene modifies cellular response by Marcel, V, Fernandes, K, Terrier, O, Lane, D P, Bourdon, J-C

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-09-2014)
    “…In addition to the tumor suppressor p53 protein, also termed p53 α , the TP53 gene produces p53 β and p53 γ through alternative splicing of exons 9 β and 9 γ…”
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    p53: 25 years of research and more questions to answer by Bourdon, J C, Laurenzi, V De, Melino, G, Lane, D

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-04-2003)
    “…Cell Death and Differentiation (2002) 10, 397-399. doi:10.1038/sj.cdd.4401243…”
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    The isoforms of the p53 protein by Khoury, Marie P, Bourdon, Jean-Christophe

    Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology (01-03-2010)
    “…p53 is a transcription factor with a key role in the maintenance of genetic stability and therefore preventing cancer formation. It belongs to a family of…”
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    Further characterisation of the p53 responsive element - identification of new candidate genes for trans-activation by p53 by BOURDON, J.-C, DEGUIN-CHAMBON, V, LELONG, J.-C, DESSEN, P, MAY, P, DEBUIRE, B, MAY, E

    Published in Oncogene (09-01-1997)
    “…The p53 protein is known to trans-activate a number of genes by specific binding to a consensus sequence containing two decamers of the type:…”
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    p53 Isoforms: An Intracellular Microprocessor? by Khoury, Marie P, Bourdon, Jean-Christophe

    Published in Genes & cancer (01-04-2011)
    “…Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inactivating interaction with viral or cellular proteins…”
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