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Role of a p53 polymorphism in the development of human papilloma-virus-associated cancer
by
Leigh, Irene M.
, Breuer, Judith
, Thomas, Miranda
, Mantovani, Fiamma
, Gardiol, Daniela
, Harwood, Catherine
, Banks, Lawrence
, Matlashewski, Greg
, Storey, Alan
, Kalita, Ann
in
Amino acids
/ Cancer
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Proteins
/ Risk factors
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Tumors
/ Viruses
1998
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Role of a p53 polymorphism in the development of human papilloma-virus-associated cancer
by
Leigh, Irene M.
, Breuer, Judith
, Thomas, Miranda
, Mantovani, Fiamma
, Gardiol, Daniela
, Harwood, Catherine
, Banks, Lawrence
, Matlashewski, Greg
, Storey, Alan
, Kalita, Ann
in
Amino acids
/ Cancer
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Proteins
/ Risk factors
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Tumors
/ Viruses
1998
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Role of a p53 polymorphism in the development of human papilloma-virus-associated cancer
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Leigh, Irene M.
, Breuer, Judith
, Thomas, Miranda
, Mantovani, Fiamma
, Gardiol, Daniela
, Harwood, Catherine
, Banks, Lawrence
, Matlashewski, Greg
, Storey, Alan
, Kalita, Ann
in
Amino acids
/ Cancer
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Proteins
/ Risk factors
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Tumors
/ Viruses
1998
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Role of a p53 polymorphism in the development of human papilloma-virus-associated cancer
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Role of a p53 polymorphism in the development of human papilloma-virus-associated cancer
1998
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The E6 oncoprotein derived from tumour-associated human papillomaviruses (HPVs) binds to and induces the degradation of the cellular tumour-suppressor protein p53. A common polymorphism that occurs in the p53 amino-acid sequence results in the presence of either a proline or an arginine at position 72. The effect of this polymorphism on the susceptibility of p53 to E6-mediated degradation has been investigated and the arginine form of p53 was found to be significantly more susceptible than the proline form. Moreover, allelic analysis of patients with HPV-associated tumours revealed a striking overrepresentation of homozygous arginine-72 p53 compared with the normal population, which indicated that individuals homozygous for arginine 72 are about seven times more susceptible to HPV-associated tumorigenesis than heterozygotes. The arginine-encoding allele therefore represents a significant risk factor in the development of HPV-associated cancers.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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