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Phylogeny and Function of the Invertebrate p53 Superfamily

Author(s)
Rutkowski, RachaelHofmann, KayGartner, Anton
Issued Date
2010-07
DOI
10.1101/cshperspect.a001131
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/30996
Fulltext
https://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/2/7/a001131
Citation
COLD SPRING HARBOR PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY, v.2, no.7
Abstract
The origin of the p53 superfamily predates animal evolution and first appears in unicellular Flagellates. Invertebrate p53 superfamily members appear to have a p63-like domain structure, which seems to be evolutionarily ancient. The radiation into p53, p63, and p73 proteins is a vertebrate invention. In invertebrate models amenable to genetic analysis p53 superfamily members mainly act in apoptosis regulation in response to genotoxic agents and do not have overt developmental functions. We summarize the literature on cnidarian and mollusc p53 superfamily members and focus on the function and regulation of Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans p53 superfamily members in triggering apoptosis. Furthermore, we examine the emerging evidence showing that invertebrate p53 superfamily proteins also have functions unrelated to apoptosis, such as DNA repair, cell cycle checkpoint responses, compensatory proliferation, aging, autophagy, and innate immunity.
Publisher
COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
ISSN
1943-0264
Keyword
DAMAGE-INDUCED APOPTOSISNUCLEOTIDE EXCISION-REPAIRCAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS P53PRIMORDIAL GERM-CELLSTUMOR-SUPPRESSOR P53DNA-DAMAGEC-ELEGANSDROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTERLIFE-SPANP53-DEPENDENT APOPTOSIS

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