Title : Targeted p53 on Small-Molecules-Induced Ferroptosis in Cancers.

Pub. Date : 2018

PMID : 30450337






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1 Recent studies have found that p53 acts as a positive regulator of ferroptosis by promoting ROS production. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
2 p53 directly regulates the metabolic versatility of cells by favoring mitochondrial respiration, leading to ROS-mediated ferroptosis. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
3 In mild stress, p53 protects cell survival via eliminating ROS; additionally, in human colorectal cancer, p53 antagonizes ferroptosis by formation of the DPP4-p53 complex. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
4 In mild stress, p53 protects cell survival via eliminating ROS; additionally, in human colorectal cancer, p53 antagonizes ferroptosis by formation of the DPP4-p53 complex. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
5 In mild stress, p53 protects cell survival via eliminating ROS; additionally, in human colorectal cancer, p53 antagonizes ferroptosis by formation of the DPP4-p53 complex. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
6 In short, the mechanisms of p53-mediated ROS production underlying cellular response are poorly understood. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
7 In the context of recent research results, the indistinct roles of p53 on ROS-mediated ferroptosis are scrutinized to understand the mechanism underlying p53-mediated tumor suppression. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
8 In the context of recent research results, the indistinct roles of p53 on ROS-mediated ferroptosis are scrutinized to understand the mechanism underlying p53-mediated tumor suppression. Reactive Oxygen Species tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens