基因
生物
遗传学
表型
抑制器
转录因子
突变
损失函数
癌症
功能(生物学)
基因组
癌症研究
作者
Andreas C. Joerger,Thorsten Stiewe,Thierry Soussi
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41418-024-01391-6
摘要
Abstract The transcription factor p53 plays a key role in the cellular defense against cancer development. It is inactivated in virtually every tumor, and in every second tumor this inactivation is due to a mutation in the TP53 gene. In this perspective, we show that this diverse mutational spectrum is unique among all other cancer-associated proteins and discuss what drives the selection of TP53 mutations in cancer. We highlight that several factors conspire to make the p53 protein particularly vulnerable to inactivation by the mutations that constantly plague our genome. It appears that the TP53 gene has emerged as a victim of its own evolutionary past that shaped its structure and function towards a pluripotent tumor suppressor, but came with an increased structural fragility of its DNA-binding domain. TP53 loss of function - with associated dominant-negative effects - is the main mechanism that will impair TP53 tumor suppressive function, regardless of whether a neomorphic phenotype is associated with some of these variants.
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