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E2F1 as a Target: Promoter-Driven Suicide and Small Molecule Modulators

Pages 47-53 | Published online: 01 Mar 2003
 

Abstract

Decreased requirements for mitogens and diminished sensitivity to antiproliferative signals are among the hallmarks of human cancer. These attributes are due, at least partly, to mutations that directly or indirectly compromise the function of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein (pRB), which is a negative regulator of a family of cell-cycle regulatory transcription factors referred to generically as E2F. Activation of E2F target genes is sufficient to induce unscheduled cellular proliferation but, under certain circumstances, can also lead to programmed cell death (apoptosis). This chapter will review the role of E2F in cancer and outline opportunities for the development of anticancer agents based on E2F biology.

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