INKA2, a novel p53 target that interacts with the serine/threonine kinase PAK4
Abstract The p53 protein is a tumour suppressor and transcription factor that regulates the expression of target genes involved in numerous stress responses systems. In this study, we designed a screening strategy using DNA damage-induced mouse and human transcriptome data to identify novel downstream targets of p53. Our method selected genes with an induced expression in multiple organs of X-ray-irradiated p53 wild-type mice. The expression of inka box actin regulator 2 gene, known as Inka2, was upregulated in 12 organs
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