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- This cell cycle control lecture explains the role of p53 in cell cycle control and tumor repression function and its importance in oncogenesis.
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Excellent. One thing to mention is that however, p53 does not go by knudson two-hit hypothesis. It is a tetrameric protein, meaning it has 4 subunits. A mutation in one allele may lead to the combination of the single unit with wild type (normal p53 units) or all 4 units being the mutated form. I think this is crucial to mention. Normal tumour suppressor genes (TSG) require mutations in most alleles... But this is slightly different from p53. Great video regardless.
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Yep, I was going to mention this error too. If one of the p53 alleles is mutated, p53 function is effectively lost for that cell. Its basic statistics, in this case there is only a 1/16 chance for the wild type subunits to combine to form a wild type tetramer and 15/16 chance a tetramer will have a mutated subunit. 1 mutated subunit is enough for the p53 tetramer to lose its wild type function.
Also cells with 1 wild type and 1 mutated allele often lose that wild type allele due to loss of heterozygosity mutations (two hit hypothesis) very readily.
In terms of p21, its binding (along with similar protein p27) with CDK4/6::cyclin D actually activates CDK4/6::cyclin D activity which hypophosphorylates pRb allowing the cell cycle to progress from G0/early G1 to late G1 as pRb dissociates from E2F. E2F then activates CDK2::cyclin E activity. The concentration of CDK4/6::cyclin D and CDK2::cyclin E is crucial at this point. p21 (along with p27) inhibits CDK2::cyclin E activity. CDK2::cyclin E is crucial in cell cycle progression because this complex hyperphosphorylates pRb pushing the cell cycle past the restriction point towards the S stage. Once its past the restriction point, it will complete the cell cycle (though it may temporarily halt at the other checkpoints). If enough CDK4/6::cyclin D is produced and binds to p21 (and p27), it will decrease the amount that is available to bind to CDK2::cyclin E.
thanks so much , but there was ATM, ATR serine-dependent protein kinase make phosphorylation to p53-MDM2 and release p53 in cytosol.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge in genetics.. And i know how genes works...
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Konse book se padna h yea topic p53 ? Please tell
When you say "transcription regulators" is it the same meaning as transcription factor?
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If there is an mutation in Tp53 happens then what are the treatment options are there...
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What food help the production of proteins p53??
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Can you please explain about Rb protein.
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Sir, please do video about p53-MDM2 interation
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Can I write this in effects of tumour supressor genesand their role in cancer.p53.
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What molecular strategies can be used to make reactivation for p53? And can we make reactivation of p53 by overexpressing this p53 using a virus? And what is the side effect of this strategy?
I believe Vit. D upregulates p53
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dude explain to us the structure of P53 and its family! Its so confusing
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P53 is a transcription factor.
Yes
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can you please make more videos related to cancer biology
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Are you referring to cyclin D or E?
gradundefined med probably D
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Both alleles I mean :)
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Reference book??
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MAN THIS IS JUST 1 % OF P53 -.-
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but u plz make a veidio of 100% and surely send meh d link..
please tell us the 100% of p53 or tell the name of reference book
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