Sunday, 9 September, 2007

Tumour suppressors: The dark side of p27

 

Several pieces of evidence indicate that the tumour suppressor p27 (encoded by CDKN1B) has other functions beyond its role as a cell-cycle inhibitor. James Roberts, Arnaud Besson and colleagues now show that, unexpectedly, p27 can behave as a dominant oncoprotein in vivo. So, as well as having a role as a cell-cycle inhibitor, the tumor suppressor p27 can also behave as a dominant oncoprotein in vivo.

Kindly have a look at this article published in Nature's Signalling Gateway: http://www.signaling-gateway.org/update/updates/200709/nrc2216.html

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