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MICROINJECTION OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY PAB421 INTO HUMAN SW480 COLORECTAL-CARCINOMA CELLS RESTORES THE TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATION FUNCTION TO MUTANT P53
Author(s): ABARZUA P, LOSARDO JE, GUBLER ML, NERI A
Source: CANCER RESEARCH    Volume: 55    Issue: 16    Pages: 3490-3494    Published: AUG 15 1995  
Times Cited: 77     References: 33     
Abstract: The p53 tumor suppressor is a transcription factor frequently mutated in human malignancies. Tumor-derived p53 missense mutants are defective in sequence-specific DNA binding and fail to activate p53 target genes. mAb PAb421 was shown previously to restore DNA binding to selected p53 mutants in vitro. Here we shown that mAb PAb421 when microinjected into human SW480 colorectal carcinoma cells restores the transcription activation function to the resident mutant p53 (arg to his 273, pro to ser 309). Codon 273 is the second most frequent p53 missense mutant found in human tumors. Our results lend support to the concept of restoring wild-type function to mutant p53 as a strategy for cancer therapy.
Document Type: Note
Language: English
Reprint Address: ABARZUA, P (reprint author), HOFFMANN LA ROCHE INC, ROCHE RES CTR, DEPT ONCOL, NUTLEY, NJ 07110 USA
Publisher: AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, PUBLIC LEDGER BLDG, SUITE 816, 150 S. INDEPENDENCE MALL W., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106
Subject Category: Oncology
IDS Number: RN654
ISSN: 0008-5472
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