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Review
. 2007 Aug;32(5):991-7.
doi: 10.1007/s12038-007-0103-3.

The p53-MDM2 network: from oscillations to apoptosis

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The p53-MDM2 network: from oscillations to apoptosis

Indrani Bose et al. J Biosci. 2007 Aug.

Abstract

The p53 protein is well-known for its tumour suppressor function. The p53-MDM2 negative feedback loop constitutes the core module of a network of regulatory interactions activated under cellular stress. In normal cells, the level of p53 proteins is kept low by MDM2, i.e. MDM2 negatively regulates the activity of p53. In the case of DNA damage, the p53-mediated pathways are activated leading to cell cycle arrest and repair of the DNA. If repair is not possible due to excessive damage, the p53-mediated apoptotic pathway is activated bringing about cell death. In this paper, we give an overview of our studies on the p53-MDM2 module and the associated pathways from a systems biology perspective. We discuss a number of key predictions, related to some specific aspects of cell cycle arrest and cell death, which could be tested in experiments.

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