INVESTIGADORES
MUNARRIZ Eliana Rosa
artículos
Título:
From p63 to p53 across p73.
Autor/es:
STRANO S, ROSSI M, FONTEMAGGI G, MUNARRIZ E, SODDU S, SACCHI A, BLANDINO G.
Revista:
FEBS LETTERS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2001 p. 163 - 170
ISSN:
0014-5793
Resumen:
Most genes are members of a family. It is generally believed that a gene family derives from an ancestral gene by duplication and divergence. The tumor suppressor p53 was a striking exception to this established rule. However, two new p53 homologs, p63 and p73, have recently been described [1-6]. At the sequence level, p63 and p73 are more similar to each other than each is to p53, suggesting the possibility that the ancestral gene is a gene resembling p63/p73, while p53 is phylogenetically younger [1,2].The complexity of the family has also been enriched by the alternatively spliced forms of p63 and p73, which give rise to a complex network of proteins involved in the control of cell proliferation, apoptosis and development [1,2,4,7-9]. In this review we will mainly focus on similarities and differences as well as relationships among p63, p73 and p53.