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Publication : An anti-apoptotic role for the p53 family member, p73, during developmental neuron death.

First Author  Pozniak CD Year  2000
Journal  Science Volume  289
Issue  5477 Pages  304-6
PubMed ID  10894779 Mgi Jnum  J:63419
Mgi Id  MGI:1860990 Doi  10.1126/science.289.5477.304
Citation  Pozniak CD, et al. (2000) An anti-apoptotic role for the p53 family member, p73, during developmental neuron death [see comments]. Science 289(5477):304-6
abstractText  p53 plays an essential pro-apoptotic role, a function thought to be shared with its family members p73 and p63. Here, we show that p73 is primarily present in developing neurons as a truncated isoform whose levels are dramatically decreased when sympathetic neurons apoptose after nerve growth factor (NGF) withdrawal. Increased expression of truncated p73 rescues these neurons from apoptosis induced by NGF withdrawal or p53 overexpression. In p73-/- mice, all isoforms of p73 are deleted and the apoptosis of developing sympathetic neurons is greatly enhanced. Thus, truncated p73 is an essential anti-apoptotic protein in neurons, serving to counteract the pro-apoptotic function of p53.
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