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science1 year ago

"Cell Memory: Proteins and Division Efficiency"

Scientists have discovered a "mitotic stopwatch" mechanism that allows individual cells to remember and respond to problems during cell division. This system involves a complex of proteins, including p53, which forms when mitosis takes longer than usual. The complex, consisting of p53, ubiquitin-specific protease 28, and p53-binding protein 1, helps stabilize p53 and can stop future cell divisions if present at high levels. Defects in this mechanism are frequently found in tumor samples, highlighting its role in tumor suppression. This discovery sheds light on how cells store memories of cell division problems and adds to the complex network of pathways involving p53 in cellular activities.

health2 years ago

Uncovering the Crucial Role of a Renowned Tumor Suppressor in Tissue Repair

A recent study by researchers at Stanford Medicine has found that the well-known tumor suppressor protein, p53, may have a primary role in promoting tissue repair rather than solely preventing cancer. The study, conducted in laboratory mice, discovered that p53 facilitates the transition of lung cells during tissue damage repair. Without p53's involvement, the transitioning cells become unstable and can contribute to the development of cancer. This unexpected finding suggests that p53's role in tumor suppression may be secondary to its fundamental function in tissue repair. The researchers hope to explore the potential therapeutic implications of this discovery for lung cancer treatment.