2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.23.057034
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Suppression of HSF1 activity by wildtype p53 creates the driving force for p53 loss-of-heterozygosity, enabling mutant p53 stabilization and invasion

Abstract: HIGHLIGHTS 14 15• heterozygous p53 R248Q/+ tumors retain p53 transcriptional activity in a mouse model of 16 colorectal cancer (CRC) 17• wildtype p53 actively represses the tumor-promoting HSF1-regulated chaperone system 18 and proteotoxic stress response 19• the repressive WTp53 -HSF1 axis creates a selective pressure for WTp53 loss-of-20 heterozygosity in CRC tumors 21• p53 loss-of-heterozygosity enables stabilization of the gain-of-function p53 R248Q mutant 22 protein which in turn enables CRC invasion 23 … Show more

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