TP53 family members stimulate FAS gene expression

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R-HSA-6800001
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Homo sapiens
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The p53 family members TP53 (p53), TP63 (p63), or TP73 (p73), most likely in complex with ASPP proteins PPP1R13B (ASPP1) or TP53BP2 (ASPP2) (Wilson et al. 2013), bind p53 response elements in the first intron and/or promoter of the FAS gene, promoting FAS transcription (Schilling et al. 2009).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
23365256 ASPP1/2 regulate p53-dependent death of retinal ganglion cells through PUMA and Fas/CD95 activation in vivo

Feinstein, E, Wilson, AM, Morquette, B, Abdouh, M, Bernier, G, Unsain, N, Di Polo, A, Barker, PA

J. Neurosci. 2013
19615968 Active transcription of the human FAS/CD95/TNFRSF6 gene involves the p53 family

Müller, M, Schleithoff, ES, Melino, G, Kairat, A, Schilling, T, Stremmel, W, Krammer, PH, Oren, M

Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 2009
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