Entry
Name
p53 signaling pathway - Notechis scutatus (mainland tiger snake)
Description
p53 activation is induced by a number of stress signals, including DNA damage, oxidative stress and activated oncogenes. The p53 protein is employed as a transcriptional activator of p53-regulated genes. This results in three major outputs; cell cycle arrest, cellular senescence or apoptosis. Other p53-regulated gene functions communicate with adjacent cells, repair the damaged DNA or set up positive and negative feedback loops that enhance or attenuate the functions of the p53 protein and integrate these stress responses with other signal transduction pathways.
Class
Cellular Processes; Cell growth and death
BRITE hierarchy
Pathway map
Organism
Notechis scutatus (mainland tiger snake) [GN:
nss ]
Gene
113411095 GADD45A; growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible protein GADD45 alpha [KO:K04402 ]
113416315 GADD45G; growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible protein GADD45 gamma [KO:K04402 ]
113421049 IGFBP3; insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 3 isoform X1 [KO:K10138 ]
113425161 FAS; tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 6 [KO:K04390 ]
113430869 GADD45B; growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible protein GADD45 beta [KO:K04402 ]
Reference
Authors
Levine AJ, Hu W, Feng Z.
Title
The P53 pathway: what questions remain to be explored?
Journal
Reference
Authors
Harris SL, Levine AJ.
Title
The p53 pathway: positive and negative feedback loops.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Balint E E, Vousden KH.
Title
Activation and activities of the p53 tumour suppressor protein.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Taylor WR, Stark GR.
Title
Regulation of the G2/M transition by p53.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Hofseth LJ, Hussain SP, Harris CC.
Title
p53: 25 years after its discovery.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Pietenpol JA, Stewart ZA.
Title
Cell cycle checkpoint signaling: cell cycle arrest versus apoptosis.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Tokino T, Nakamura Y.
Title
The role of p53-target genes in human cancer.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Hermeking H, Benzinger A.
Title
14-3-3 proteins in cell cycle regulation.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Sherr CJ.
Title
Divorcing ARF and p53: an unsettled case.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Feng Z, Hu W, de Stanchina E, Teresky AK, Jin S, Lowe S, Levine AJ.
Title
The regulation of AMPK beta1, TSC2, and PTEN expression by p53: stress, cell and tissue specificity, and the role of these gene products in modulating the IGF-1-AKT-mTOR pathways.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Resnick-Silverman L, Manfredi JJ
Title
Two Faces of SIVA.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Resch U, Schichl YM, Winsauer G, Gudi R, Prasad K, de Martin R
Title
Siva1 is a XIAP-interacting protein that balances NFkappaB and JNK signalling to promote apoptosis.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Barkinge JL, Gudi R, Sarah H, Chu F, Borthakur A, Prabhakar BS, Prasad KV
Title
The p53-induced Siva-1 plays a significant role in cisplatin-mediated apoptosis.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Ohiro Y, Garkavtsev I, Kobayashi S, Sreekumar KR, Nantz R, Higashikubo BT, Duffy SL, Higashikubo R, Usheva A, Gius D, Kley N, Horikoshi N
Title
A novel p53-inducible apoptogenic gene, PRG3, encodes a homologue of the apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF).
Journal
Reference
Authors
Hu Y, Ge W, Wang X, Sutendra G, Zhao K, Dedeic Z, Slee EA, Baer C, Lu X
Title
Caspase cleavage of iASPP potentiates its ability to inhibit p53 and NF-kappaB.
Journal
Related pathway
KO pathway