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- Introduction
- Odysseus Is Tempted by the Sirens
- Role and importance of p53
- The p53 family (1)
- The p53 family (2)
- The p53 gene
- p73-/- show neural defects
- p73 regulates neural differentiation
- p73 in immunity (1)
- p73 in immunity (2)
- p73 in immunity and cancer
- Incidence of p73 alterations in cancer
- Involvement of p73 in DNA damage response
- Cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by p53 and TAp73
- TAp73 induces apoptosis, while DNp73 inhibits it
- The identification of p73 pathway
- p73 post-translational modifications
- The various proteins involved in p73 pathway
- Interacting proteins: WW proteins
- Role of chemo / radiotherapy in p73 activation (1)
- Example: transactivation of CD95 gene (1)
- p73 synergize with chemotherapy
- p73 in hepatoma cells
- Example: transactivation of CD95 gene (2)
- Inactivation of p73 in cancer
- Interaction between p53 and p63/p73
- The life of a cell
- Underground map of cell city
- Suicide bomb attack to cancer city
- Role of chemo / radiotherapy in p73 activation (2)
- TAp73 degradation (1)
- TAp73 degradation (2)
- Degradation of ITCH and DNp73 in DNA damage
- Can we control p73 protein levels?
- Role of PML in stabilizing TAp73 protein
- Conclusion of p73 degradation
- Interacting proteins:Bub1, Bub3
- p73 in cell cycle control
- Summary: p73
- The p53 family (3)
- Some effects of p63
- TAp63 induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis
- p63-induced apoptosis and p63 degradation (1)
- p63-induced apoptosis and p63 degradation (2)
- Role of p63 in epidermis and human diseases (1)
- Role of p63 in epidermis and human diseases (2)
- Vibrissae
- Tooth development and p63 (1)
- Tooth development and p63 (2)
- Tooth development and p63 (3)
- Formation of the epidermis (1)
- Formation of the epidermis (2)
- What is the function of p63?
- p63 Transcriptional targets
- Summary: p63
- Evolution of the p53 family
- Timescale of p63/p73 research
Topics Covered
- The p53/p63/p73 family
- DNA damage elicits repair mechanisms involving the tumour suppressor gene p53 and the two newer members of the same family: p63 and p73
- The molecular events driven by DNA damage to elicit the function of p63/p73 and their transcriptional regulation
- The biological effect of p63/p73 in the immune and neural systems
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Melino, G. (2007, October 1). The p53 family: function and molecular mechanisms [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YVIW4951.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Gerry Melino has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
The p53 family: function and molecular mechanisms
Published on October 1, 2007
47 min