Myc signaling via the ARF tumor suppressor regulates p53-dependent apoptosis and immortalization

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Establishment of primary mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) as continuously growing cell lines is normally accompanied by loss of the p53 or p19(ARF) tumor suppressors, which act in a common biochemical pathway. myc rapidly activates ARF and p53 gene expression in primary MEFs and triggers replicative …
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Authors Zindy F;Eischen CM;Randle DH;Kamijo T;Cleveland JL;Sherr CJ;Roussel MF;;
Journal genes & development
Year 1998
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