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To die or not to die: neurons and p63.

Freda D Miller1, David R Kaplan.   

Abstract

One of the fundamental questions in neurobiology is how mammalian neurons survive for an organism's lifetime in the face of normal ongoing "wear and tear" that, in the case of neurons in the peripheral nervous system, even includes physical damage. Elucidating the mechanisms that control neuronal survival is of importance not only for our understanding of normal development of neuronal circuitry, but also to devise treatments for pathological situations such as traumatic injury, or neurodegenerative conditions. In this review, we will cover the emerging evidence that p63 plays an essential role in regulating neuronal life and death decisions in the nervous system working in concert with its two other family members, p53 and p73.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17264677     DOI: 10.4161/cc.6.3.3795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


  7 in total

1.  While p73 is essential, p63 is completely dispensable for the development of the central nervous system.

Authors:  Lena Holembowski; Ramona Schulz; Flaminia Talos; Andreas Scheel; Sonja Wolff; Matthias Dobbelstein; Ute Moll
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2011-02-15       Impact factor: 4.534

2.  NIR, an inhibitor of histone acetyltransferases, regulates transcription factor TAp63 and is controlled by the cell cycle.

Authors:  Kristina Heyne; Vivienne Willnecker; Julia Schneider; Marcel Conrad; Nina Raulf; Roland Schüle; Klaus Roemer
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2010-01-31       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 3.  The non-apoptotic role of p53 in neuronal biology: enlightening the dark side of the moon.

Authors:  Andrea Tedeschi; Simone Di Giovanni
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2009-05-08       Impact factor: 8.807

4.  Delayed hippocampal neuronal death in young gerbil following transient global cerebral ischemia is related to higher and longer-term expression of p63 in the ischemic hippocampus.

Authors:  Eun Joo Bae; Bai Hui Chen; Bing Chun Yan; Bich Na Shin; Jeong Hwi Cho; In Hye Kim; Ji Hyeon Ahn; Jae Chul Lee; Hyun-Jin Tae; Seongkweon Hong; Dong Won Kim; Jun Hwi Cho; Yun Lyul Lee; Moo-Ho Won; Joon Ha Park
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 5.135

5.  Transcriptional network of p63 in human keratinocytes.

Authors:  Silvia Pozzi; Federico Zambelli; Daniele Merico; Giulio Pavesi; Amélie Robert; Peggy Maltère; Xavier Gidrol; Roberto Mantovani; M Alessandra Vigano
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-03-25       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Resistance of mitochondrial p53 to dominant inhibition.

Authors:  Kristina Heyne; Katrin Schmitt; Daniel Mueller; Vivienne Armbruester; Pedro Mestres; Klaus Roemer
Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2008-06-12       Impact factor: 27.401

Review 7.  Tumor suppression in skin and other tissues via cross-talk between vitamin D- and p53-signaling.

Authors:  Jörg Reichrath; Sandra Reichrath; Kristina Heyne; Thomas Vogt; Klaus Roemer
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2014-06-03       Impact factor: 4.566

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