P53: Emerging roles in stem cells, development and beyond

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Abstract

Most human cancers harbor mutations in the gene encoding p53. As a result, research on p53 in the past few decades has focused primarily on its role as a tumor suppressor. One consequence of this focus is that the functions of p53 in development have largely been ignored. However, recent advances, such as the genomic profiling of embryonic stem cells, have uncovered the significance and mechanisms of p53 functions in mammalian cell differentiation and development. As we review here, these recent findings reveal roles that complement the well-established roles for p53 in tumor suppression.

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Jain, A. K., & Barton, M. C. (2018). P53: Emerging roles in stem cells, development and beyond. Development (Cambridge), 145(8). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.158360

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