PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23946688-0 2013 Mutant p53-Notch1 Signaling Axis Is Involved in Curcumin-Induced Apoptosis of Breast Cancer Cells. Curcumin 48-56 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 7-10 23946688-3 2013 The present study aimed to determine whether the mutant p53 can be a potent transcriptional activator of the Notch1 in MDA-MB-231 cells, and explore the role of this mutant p53-Notch1 axis in curcumin-induced apoptosis. Curcumin 192-200 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 56-59 23946688-3 2013 The present study aimed to determine whether the mutant p53 can be a potent transcriptional activator of the Notch1 in MDA-MB-231 cells, and explore the role of this mutant p53-Notch1 axis in curcumin-induced apoptosis. Curcumin 192-200 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 173-176 23946688-6 2013 We confirmed the suppressive effect of curcumin on Notch1 transcription by performing a Notch1 promoter-driven reporter assay and identified a putative p53-binding site in the Notch1 promoter by EMSA and chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis. Curcumin 39-47 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 152-155 23946688-8 2013 Moreover, curcumin-induced apoptosis was further enhanced by the knockdown of Notch1 or mutant p53, but it was decreased by the overexpression of active Notch1. Curcumin 10-18 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 95-98 23946688-9 2013 Taken together, our results demonstrate, for the first time, that Notch1 is a transcriptional target of mutant p53 in breast cancer cells and suggest that the targeting of mutant p53 and/or Notch1 may be combined with a chemotherapeutic strategy to improve the response of breast cancer cells to curcumin. Curcumin 296-304 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 111-114 23946688-9 2013 Taken together, our results demonstrate, for the first time, that Notch1 is a transcriptional target of mutant p53 in breast cancer cells and suggest that the targeting of mutant p53 and/or Notch1 may be combined with a chemotherapeutic strategy to improve the response of breast cancer cells to curcumin. Curcumin 296-304 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 179-182