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NEOPLASIA 4: p53 gene: The Guardian of the genome. functions, regulation and inactivation 

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p53 GENE
This is a tumor suppressor gene ( its activity stops the formation of tumors)
Located on 17p13, first discovered in 1979
The p53 protein is the product of p53 gene
P-protein
53- weight of the protein, 53 kDa
Located in almost all normal tissues
Unstable and degrades very quickly
Is one of the most commonly mutated gene in cancer
Function
Regulation of Cell cycle
DNA repair
Apoptosis
Prevents neoplastic transformation either by cell cycle arrest or by triggering apoptosis.
In cases of DNA damage, there is triggering of expression of p53 gene whcich increases the production of p53 proteins. These preoteins Prevent Cell from entering S phase of cell cycle
and Allows time for the DNA repair to take place. also p53 induces DNA repair genes. If the DNA is repaired,the p53 degrades and the cell cycle continues. if the DNA is not repaired, the p53 induces permanent arrest in the cell or activates pro apoptotic proteins bax and bad thereby promoting apoptosis. By these mechanisms, it is understood that the p53 conserves the stability of the cell and thus aptly called as ' THE GAURDIAN OF THE GENOME"
How p53 causes cell cycl arrest?
P53 is the transcriptional regulator of one of the genes named WAF 1
Resulting in increased WAF proteins named as p 21
P21 blocks CDK4/CyclinD complex ….. Cell cycle is halted in G1 stage resulting in cell cycle arrest.
Regulation of p53 protein: by formation of p53 and mdme protein complex which is degraded by ubiquitin mediated pathway.
What happens when p53 is inactivated?
There will be no cell cycle arrest in cases of damaged DNA and the cell cycle progresses with damaged DNa which results in genomic instability and the neoplastic transformation.
How p53 is inactivated??
Mutations
Heterozygous and homozygous loss of alleles
What are the cancers associated with p53 mutations??
Most human cancers!
MC breast, colorectal, liver, lung, and ovarian cancers.
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@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
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@samina9199
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@svartmetall48
@svartmetall48 4 года назад
I realise this is a very brief look at p53, so I'll leave out some of the simplifications, but I would say one thing needs to be corrected regarding the molecular weight. p53 was named because it ran on an SDS-PAGE gel at 53 kDa, not because its molecular weight is 53 kDa. Due to the fact that p53 is quite proline rich it is a more rigid structure with annoying "kinks" in it, and thus it migrates differently on SDS-PAGE. As I am sure you know, proteins don't necessarily migrate at their actual mass (and there are a plethora of reasons for this). p53 is around 44 kDa.
@svartmetall48
@svartmetall48 4 года назад
@johnny torres Probably a good thing if you attend KI. I should know, I taught some of the undergraduate labs that med students took! ;)
@Artsylove4
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@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
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Thanks 😊 Glad you liked them
@ahmedkhan1560
@ahmedkhan1560 2 года назад
Excellent presentation. You made this complex topic so simple that I should recommend that it should be used as a template by the Authors of Molecular pathology Books. Thanks a million, Amjad Ali Khan MD USA
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@shahmaf1768
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Thank you so much for the video because I was very tired with p53
@pavansharma8966
@pavansharma8966 3 года назад
Nicely illustrated about p53 gene regulation in tumor suppression
@CytochromeC
@CytochromeC 6 лет назад
I m actually dealing a while with p53 but the Video is Great
@zoyawinfield3011
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Thank you so much you made this concept so easy to understand. I was really struggling with this concept. Really helped with studying for my exam!
@yashkumarprajapati9648
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Beautifully explained!! Thank you sir 😊
@tarunarjunbk8247
@tarunarjunbk8247 4 года назад
Thank u so much sir saw this video before going into exam.. got this question today
@elizabethmendes5935
@elizabethmendes5935 3 года назад
great explanation and intro to the background of p53!
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@karishmadeegan8297
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Thank you so much Sir for such a beautiful explanation. I wish you all the best, may you continue to educate lots of students like me. I study at Imperial College London and will tell my friends about your channel. Thank you!!!
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
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Thank you 😊
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Thanku sir a lot i really get concept from ur video thn i can make concept
@dartanveer2046
@dartanveer2046 7 лет назад
really a good art of teaching...Amazing...
@riyaan1089
@riyaan1089 3 года назад
Tqs so much for this very easy explanation
@alienatedaliens
@alienatedaliens 4 года назад
This was so helpful and clear, thank you!
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@rakshanas3960 2 года назад
Pls do more videos ,its very helpful 🥺
@animeloverXinuyasha
@animeloverXinuyasha 6 лет назад
Very good job at outlining this topic - this is a perfect and easy to understand introduction to p53, so now I can go and delve deeper! I do wish you had explained a bit more as to what causes p53 inactivation and how, but all in all great video!
@divyamachevar9156
@divyamachevar9156 2 года назад
You are doing a great job. Please continue doing it, your videos are of great help. Thank you ❤️
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@health-and-beaut-secrets
@health-and-beaut-secrets Год назад
Best teacher
@shahidulhchowdhury6411
@shahidulhchowdhury6411 7 лет назад
wonderful illustration of role of p53 gene
@tejasgadekar6153
@tejasgadekar6153 Год назад
Great video
@keshavgupta5297
@keshavgupta5297 4 года назад
i love your channel ......all videos are just amazing.......please upload some more videos of pathology #Medico
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho 4 года назад
Thanks:-)
@munkhbilegenkhbat4492
@munkhbilegenkhbat4492 5 лет назад
very goodjob that explaining p53 also known as guardian of genome. But don't forget some virus can disable cell's p53 protein which means p53 can also protect cell from oncogen viruses like HPV.
@oviya7715
@oviya7715 4 года назад
The concept is clear and easy to understand thanks to the author
@nandugopan5973
@nandugopan5973 2 года назад
Thank you so much sir❣️
@haroldkumar4766
@haroldkumar4766 6 лет назад
Good stuff and explanation! However I wish p53 videos also mention that it's part of the BAX/BAK pathway and Bcl2 as that can be a point of confusion.
@rusulkeshwan9297
@rusulkeshwan9297 3 года назад
Many thanks for you, you make it very easy
@varshilpatel2122
@varshilpatel2122 Год назад
Now I got it completely 🕺
@yaqeenyousef8094
@yaqeenyousef8094 4 года назад
thank youu sooo much you arethe best in pathology :)
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho 4 года назад
Yaqeen Yousef Thank you very much 😊
@gargichakraborty1083
@gargichakraborty1083 2 года назад
Great explanation !
@GjokGjelaj
@GjokGjelaj 4 месяца назад
P53!!!!! Yes!! Thats so cool! I am going to name my child Ilirian P53!
@euge6994
@euge6994 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! This was really helpfull and clear.
@maryamaslam1612
@maryamaslam1612 4 года назад
These are so helpful and easy to understand :) THANK YOU!!!!
@clarksims3776
@clarksims3776 3 года назад
Thanks for posting this. It was very informative.
@solangecontreras8325
@solangecontreras8325 4 года назад
Thank you!!!! The information helped me a lot with my classes
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho
@ilovepathologyVijayPatho 4 года назад
I'm so glad that it helped
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@NoorKhan-pv3ex 2 года назад
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@sanmeetkour8777
@sanmeetkour8777 3 года назад
Thank you sir ..god bless ..you made it so easy to understand 😊
@Aman-hk4ov
@Aman-hk4ov 3 года назад
Such a great video!
@rikkigupta9546
@rikkigupta9546 4 года назад
Thank u so much sir 🙏very clear explanation may god bless u 😇
@shivanagpal1163
@shivanagpal1163 4 года назад
Sir this video helps to learn a lot in short🙏🏆
@disloyaltyovercovid8350
@disloyaltyovercovid8350 3 года назад
Thank you! The video is very clear!
@AliKhan-sr1cm
@AliKhan-sr1cm 4 года назад
Great work bro
@bayanalkhalifa1853
@bayanalkhalifa1853 7 лет назад
the most helpful video! Thank u so much!
@alaaeltayeb9213
@alaaeltayeb9213 4 года назад
this is a great time saving explanation thanks alot
@HobosRockEmTrashCans
@HobosRockEmTrashCans 3 года назад
i learned that the p21 actually stops the CDK2 and cyclin E and therefore stops the cell from entering into the S phase.
@mananvaid2304
@mananvaid2304 7 лет назад
Lovely video! Thanks man! Keep uploading more videos. Greetings from Gujarat.
@saloniagrawal4685
@saloniagrawal4685 6 месяцев назад
Thankyou ❤
@Rotzfresh89
@Rotzfresh89 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your efforts. Much appreciated!
@kadambriyadav7877
@kadambriyadav7877 3 года назад
Amazing video thank you so much
@ramyatatte5408
@ramyatatte5408 3 года назад
Sir kindly make more videos on general path so that our basic concepts will be clear
@saimas_craftastic_world
@saimas_craftastic_world 3 года назад
Thanku so much sir... Really vey helpful
@j3v167
@j3v167 5 лет назад
Hi. I have read an article where the P53 gene was mentioned. Could you please explain what is meant by mitochondrial translocation of the p53 gene?
@farihahamid7580
@farihahamid7580 7 лет назад
amazing video! you kept it simple and not too complicated ! :)
@manavkavathiya3078
@manavkavathiya3078 6 лет назад
Exellent videos regarding neoplasia ,injury etc . But we require more videos regarding other pathological conceptual topics basis Thank you
@danzlebronr9807
@danzlebronr9807 7 лет назад
Very helpful sir! Thank You :)
@user-xl4qg2jp9o
@user-xl4qg2jp9o Год назад
Good explanation
@DrAasthaKalra
@DrAasthaKalra 6 лет назад
Very nice Crisp and precise
@intigutierrez5557
@intigutierrez5557 4 года назад
Thanks for ur videos! I loved them, now i can do my essay easily hehe
@rohit_roars
@rohit_roars 4 года назад
Thank you for your explanation sir...
@vrog
@vrog 5 лет назад
Amazingly done.
@drbiologyarun
@drbiologyarun 4 года назад
Amazing explanation.. Thank you 😊
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