Diversity within the pRb pathway: is there a code of conduct?

S Munro, SM Carr, NB La Thangue - Oncogene, 2012 - nature.com
S Munro, SM Carr, NB La Thangue
Oncogene, 2012nature.com
The failure of cell proliferation to be properly regulated is a hallmark of tumourigenesis. The
retinoblastoma protein (pRb) pathway represents a key component in the regulation of the
cell cycle and tumour suppression. Recent findings have revealed new levels of complexity
reflecting a repertoire of post-translational modifications that occur on pRb together with its
key effector E2F-1. Here we provide an overview of the modifications and consider the
possibility of a 'code'that endows pRb with the ability to function in diverse physiological …
Abstract
The failure of cell proliferation to be properly regulated is a hallmark of tumourigenesis. The retinoblastoma protein (pRb) pathway represents a key component in the regulation of the cell cycle and tumour suppression. Recent findings have revealed new levels of complexity reflecting a repertoire of post-translational modifications that occur on pRb together with its key effector E2F-1. Here we provide an overview of the modifications and consider the possibility of a ‘code’that endows pRb with the ability to function in diverse physiological settings.
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