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Publication : p53- and p73-independent activation of TIGAR expression in vivo.

First Author  Lee P Year  2015
Journal  Cell Death Dis Volume  6
Pages  e1842 PubMed ID  26247727
Mgi Jnum  J:312562 Mgi Id  MGI:6791268
Doi  10.1038/cddis.2015.205 Citation  Lee P, et al. (2015) p53- and p73-independent activation of TIGAR expression in vivo. Cell Death Dis 6:e1842
abstractText  TIGAR (TP53-induced glycolysis and apoptosis regulator) functions as a fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase and its expression results in a dampening of the glycolytic pathway, while increasing antioxidant capacity by increasing NADPH and GSH levels. In addition to being a p53 target, p53-independent expression of TIGAR is also seen in many human cancer cell lines that lack wild-type p53. Although human TIGAR expression can be induced by p53, TAp63 and TAp73, mouse TIGAR is less responsive to the p53 family members and basal levels of TIGAR expression does not depend on p53 or TAp73 expression in most mouse tissues in vivo. Although mouse TIGAR expression is clearly induced in the intestines of mice following DNA-damaging stress such as ionising radiation, this is also not dependent on p53 or TAp73.
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