MDM2 promotes genome instability b ... | Article | H1 Connect
Cao Z et al.
Oncogene. 2019 06; 38(24):4835-4855
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-019-0761-2PMID: 30816344Evaluations
Genome instability is frequently observed in cancer cells. This study demonstrated that MDM2 influences sarcomagenesis through ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of P53 and other proteins such as HBP1, establishing MDM2 as a key player in genomic instability.
This Recommendation is of an article referenced in a Faculty Review also written by Richard Riedel.
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