Title : Effect of extracellular signal-regulated kinase on p53 accumulation in response to cisplatin.

Pub. Date : 2000 Nov 17

PMID : 10958792






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1 Effect of extracellular signal-regulated kinase on p53 accumulation in response to cisplatin. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
2 In the present study, we examined the potential role of ERK1/2 activation in regulation of the p53 response to cisplatin. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
3 Furthermore, PD98059 decreased the phosphorylation of p53 at serine 15 during cisplatin exposure, suggesting that ERK1/2 mediates in part phosphorylation of p53 during the cisplatin DNA response. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
4 Furthermore, PD98059 decreased the phosphorylation of p53 at serine 15 during cisplatin exposure, suggesting that ERK1/2 mediates in part phosphorylation of p53 during the cisplatin DNA response. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
5 Furthermore, PD98059 decreased the phosphorylation of p53 at serine 15 during cisplatin exposure, suggesting that ERK1/2 mediates in part phosphorylation of p53 during the cisplatin DNA response. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
6 Furthermore, PD98059 decreased the phosphorylation of p53 at serine 15 during cisplatin exposure, suggesting that ERK1/2 mediates in part phosphorylation of p53 during the cisplatin DNA response. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
7 These results strongly suggest that cisplatin-induced ERK activation is an up-stream regulator of the p53 response to DNA damage caused by cisplatin. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
8 These results strongly suggest that cisplatin-induced ERK activation is an up-stream regulator of the p53 response to DNA damage caused by cisplatin. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus