p53
The p53 tumor suppressor is a 53 kDa nuclear phosphoprotein of 393 amino acids that is encoded by the TP53 gene (20 kb with 11 exons and 10 introns) and characterized by the presence of several structural and functional domains, including a N-terminus, a central core domain, a C-terminal region, a strongly basic carboxyl-terminal regulatory domain, a nuclear localization signal sequence and three nuclear export signal sequence. The p53 is considered as a major “guardian of genome” for its activities in a wide range of cellular events, including cell-cycle regulation, induction of apoptosis, gene amplification, DNA recombination, chromosomal segregation and cellular senescence.
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A4483 PRIMA-1Target: p53Summary: BAX inhibitor
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A4485 RETRA hydrochlorideSummary: Antitumor agent
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A4486 SJ 172550Summary: MDMX inhibitor
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A4487 WR 1065Summary: P53/p21waf-1/MDM2 activator
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A4477 Cyclic Pifithrin-α hydrobromideSummary: P53 inhibitor
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A4482 Pifithrin-μ1 CitationTarget: Autophagy|p53|HSP70Summary: Inhibitor of p53 binding and anti-apoptotic
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A4484 PRIMA-1METSummary: Restore mutant p53 activity, induce BAX and PUMA
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A8724 ONC201Summary: activates p53-independent apoptosis
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B6045 NSC59984Summary: Restores the p53 signaling pathway
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B6190 NSC348884Summary: nucleophosmin inhibitor