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p53 is a tumor suppressor protein which plays a critical role in apoptosis, Cell-cycle arrest, and DNA damage. p53 give a contribution to apoptosis with BAK, BAX and BCL-2. p53 can be phosphorylated by ATM / ATR / DNA-PK, Chk1 / Chk2, MAPK (JNK1-3, ERK1-2, p38 MAPK) and some other kinases. Cell-cycle arrest, DNA repair, Angiogenesis are related to p53 because CDKN1A, 14-3-3-σ and MMP2 are all p53-target gene which can be regulated by p53. A protein called Mdm2 which keep a continuous degradation of p53 binds to p53 to prevent p53 from transporting from nucleus to the cytosol.

Inhibitors

Cat.No. Product Name Information Publication Customer Review
S1172 JNJ 26854165 (Serdemetan) JNJ 26854165 (Serdemetan) is an orally bioavailable HDM2 antagonist.
S2678 NSC-207895 (XI-006) NSC-207895 suppresses MDMX with IC50 of 2.5 µM, leading to enhanced p53 stabilization/activation and DNA damage.
S2781 RITA (NSC 652287) RITA (NSC 652287) is a DNA damaging agent with IC50 of 2 nM and 20 nM in A498 and TK-10 cells.
S2929 Pifithrin-α Pifithrin-α is an inhibitor of p53, inhibiting p53-dependent transactivation of p53-responsive genes.
S8000 Tenovin-1 Tenovin-1 is a p53 activator and acts through inhibition of protein-deacetylating activities of SirT1 and SirT2.

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