This book provides the readers with an overview of research on p53,
which has been shown to play a role in numerous crucial biological
pathways in normal and cancer cells. Leading scientist in the field, who
have all made direct contributions to the understanding of the molecular
events underpinning p53 function, have been invited to contribute the
various chapters, which discuss the current knowledge of the signaling
cascades that are activated by mutations in p53 and overexpression of
MDM2, frequently found in human cancer and are major causes of
oncogenesis.
This book features chapters on the molecular basis of oncogenesis
induced by gain of function mutation of p53, signaling pathways induced
by MDM2 overexpression, control of mutant or wild-type p53 function by
MDM2 and MDMX, p53 mutation in hereditary cancer and structural aspects
that activate mutant p53 which can be targeted by drug therapy. This
book should be useful for scientists at all levels.