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MGI:Trp53

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Species (Taxon ID) Mus musculus (house mouse) (taxon:10090)
Gene Name(s) Trp53 ( synonyms: p44, p53 )
Protein Name(s) transformation related protein 53,
External Links
MGI MGI:98834

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0000060

protein import into nucleus, translocation

MGI:MGI:2176657
PMID:11799106[1]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:3528807
PMID:15657445[2]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:106203

P

From MGI

GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:3797158
PMID:18212064[3]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:98725

P

From MGI

GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:3850294
PMID:19411634[4]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:95661

P

From MGI

GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:5009365
PMID:19749791[5]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:66992
PMID:8183579[6]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0000733

DNA strand renaturation

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0000739

DNA strand annealing activity

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0000785

chromatin

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0000785

chromatin

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

C

From MGI

GO:0000790

nuclear chromatin

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0001077

RNA polymerase II core promoter proximal region sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity involved in positive regulation of transcription

MGI:MGI:3690827
PMID:16286009[7]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1096393

F

From MGI

GO:0001085

RNA polymerase II transcription factor binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0001701

in utero embryonic development

MGI:MGI:1096207
PMID:9288110[8]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:101816

P

From MGI

GO:0001701

in utero embryonic development

MGI:MGI:3709911
PMID:17325035[9]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1343101

P

From MGI

GO:0001756

somitogenesis

MGI:MGI:3709913
PMID:17320900[10]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1343101

P

From MGI

GO:0001836

release of cytochrome c from mitochondria

MGI:MGI:3042308
PMID:14963330[11]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702

P

From MGI

GO:0001836

release of cytochrome c from mitochondria

MGI:MGI:3574697
PMID:15483136[12]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0002020

protease binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0002039

p53 binding

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

F

From MGI

GO:0002309

T cell proliferation involved in immune response

MGI:MGI:3610868
PMID:16357222[13]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:98159

P

From MGI

GO:0002326

B cell lineage commitment

MGI:MGI:78866
PMID:8788039[14]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0002360

T cell lineage commitment

MGI:MGI:78866
PMID:8788039[14]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0002687

positive regulation of leukocyte migration

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0003677

DNA binding

MGI:MGI:1336373
PMID:10205143[15]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003677

DNA binding

MGI:MGI:2183272
PMID:12135983[16]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003677

DNA binding

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003677

DNA binding

MGI:MGI:3612630
PMID:16363065[18]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003677

DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0003682

chromatin binding

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0003682

chromatin binding

MGI:MGI:3528807
PMID:15657445[2]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003682

chromatin binding

MGI:MGI:3797158
PMID:18212064[3]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003684

damaged DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

F

From MGI

GO:0003690

double-stranded DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

F

From MGI

GO:0003700

sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity

MGI:MGI:2183272
PMID:12135983[16]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003700

sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity

MGI:MGI:3612718
PMID:16044147[19]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003700

sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity

MGI:MGI:3619675
PMID:16098148[20]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0003700

sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0005507

copper ion binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:1336373
PMID:10205143[15]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:1336979
PMID:10329696[21]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9Z2R2

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:1860990
PMID:10894779[22]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9JJP1

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:2152474
PMID:11672522[23]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q923E4

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:2176657
PMID:11799106[1]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9Z1E3

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:2178004
PMID:11900485[24]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P38647

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3042308
PMID:14963330[11]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q64373-1

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3053255
PMID:15364958[25]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P70399

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3521522
PMID:15526030[26]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:O35625
UniProtKB:Q9QZR5

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3529885
PMID:15678128[27]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3578084
PMID:15735665[28]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q80Z37

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3583493
PMID:15989966[29]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3603103
PMID:16151013[30]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q64373

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3688025
PMID:11781573[31]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P03070

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3720993
PMID:17591690[32]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804
UniProtKB:Q8BJ14
UniProtKB:P49615

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3760347
PMID:17936560[33]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3794005
PMID:18303029[34]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q61466

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3794959
PMID:18332125[35]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:O08586

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3850294
PMID:19411634[4]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P17679

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3851860
PMID:19556538[36]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q64127

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:4830897
PMID:20832751[37]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:4943791
PMID:20697359[38]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804-1

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5009192
PMID:11274052[39]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P03070

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5139951
PMID:21741598[40]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9QUR7

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5285177
PMID:16480949[41]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P03070

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5294295
PMID:17535810[42]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P03070

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5294529
PMID:20599664[43]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q15327

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5315373
PMID:11181729[44]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P03070

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5315696
PMID:18025262[45]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P03070

F

From MGI

GO:0005524

ATP binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:2675761
PMID:12952892[46]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

C

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:108027

C

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:3603875
PMID:16199867[47]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:106184

C

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:3652689
PMID:16777961[48]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857263

C

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:3690827
PMID:16286009[7]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1096393

C

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:3714678
PMID:17476307[49]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:109337

C

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:4944151
PMID:20818388[50]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

C

From MGI

GO:0005625

soluble fraction

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0005626

insoluble fraction

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:2176657
PMID:11799106[1]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:2178004
PMID:11900485[24]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:2449362
PMID:12524542[51]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:3027643
PMID:14729462[52]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:3720993
PMID:17591690[32]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:3794959
PMID:18332125[35]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:3798119
PMID:18545656[53]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0005654

nucleoplasm

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005657

replication fork

MGI:MGI:3053255
PMID:15364958[25]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005667

transcription factor complex

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0005667

transcription factor complex

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

C

From MGI

GO:0005678

chromatin assembly complex

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005730

nucleolus

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

MGI:MGI:2176657
PMID:11799106[1]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

MGI:MGI:2178004
PMID:11900485[24]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

MGI:MGI:2449362
PMID:12524542[51]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0005739

mitochondrion

MGI:MGI:3042308
PMID:14963330[11]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702

C

From MGI

GO:0005739

mitochondrion

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0005739

mitochondrion

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

C

From MGI

GO:0005739

mitochondrion

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0005739

mitochondrion

MGI:MGI:5315364
PMID:12667443[54]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005783

endoplasmic reticulum

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0256

C

From MGI

GO:0005829

cytosol

MGI:MGI:2176657
PMID:11799106[1]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005829

cytosol

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

C

From MGI

GO:0005829

cytosol

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0006289

nucleotide-excision repair

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0006302

double-strand break repair

MGI:MGI:3770581
PMID:17912366[55]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857989

P

From MGI

GO:0006351

transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0804

P

From MGI

GO:0006355

regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:2183272
PMID:12135983[16]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0006355

regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0006461

protein complex assembly

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0006915

apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3042308
PMID:14963330[11]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702

P

From MGI

GO:0006915

apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3511396
PMID:15485914[56]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:97740

P

From MGI

GO:0006915

apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3603971
PMID:16183742[57]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0006915

apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3709911
PMID:17325035[9]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1343101

P

From MGI

GO:0006915

apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0006917

induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0006917

induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:3700903
PMID:17210642[58]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0006974

response to DNA damage stimulus

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0006974

response to DNA damage stimulus

MGI:MGI:2675761
PMID:12952892[46]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

P

From MGI

GO:0006974

response to DNA damage stimulus

MGI:MGI:3032464
PMID:14744935[59]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0006974

response to DNA damage stimulus

MGI:MGI:3057054
PMID:15383658[60]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0006974

response to DNA damage stimulus

MGI:MGI:3691523
PMID:11092819[61]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0006974

response to DNA damage stimulus

MGI:MGI:3720993
PMID:17591690[32]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0006977

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in cell cycle arrest

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:108027

P

From MGI

GO:0006978

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in transcription of p21 class mediator

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

P

From MGI

GO:0006978

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in transcription of p21 class mediator

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0006979

response to oxidative stress

MGI:MGI:3720993
PMID:17591690[32]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0006983

ER overload response

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0007049

cell cycle

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0131

P

From MGI

GO:0007050

cell cycle arrest

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0007179

transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway

MGI:MGI:3797158
PMID:18212064[3]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:98725
MGI:MGI:108051
MGI:MGI:894293

P

From MGI

GO:0007275

multicellular organismal development

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0007369

gastrulation

MGI:MGI:3696931
PMID:17000767[62]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:98159

P

From MGI

GO:0007406

negative regulation of neuroblast proliferation

MGI:MGI:1203920
PMID:9608530[63]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:97306

P

From MGI

GO:0007417

central nervous system development

MGI:MGI:3603875
PMID:16199867[47]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1335098

P

From MGI

GO:0007569

cell aging

MGI:MGI:3692019
PMID:17053789[64]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1920086

P

From MGI

GO:0007569

cell aging

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0008022

protein C-terminus binding

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

F

From MGI

GO:0008104

protein localization

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0008134

transcription factor binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0008156

negative regulation of DNA replication

MGI:MGI:3032953
PMID:11884608[65]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0008156

negative regulation of DNA replication

MGI:MGI:3032953
PMID:11884608[65]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

P

From MGI

GO:0008285

negative regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:1350531
PMID:10591652[66]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:97306

P

From MGI

GO:0008285

negative regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:1350533
PMID:10591653[67]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:97306

P

From MGI

GO:0008285

negative regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:1889141
PMID:10973261[68]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:97306

P

From MGI

GO:0008285

negative regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:2445783
PMID:11246230[69]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:97306

P

From MGI

GO:0008285

negative regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:108027

P

From MGI

GO:0008285

negative regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:5009365
PMID:19749791[5]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0008340

determination of adult lifespan

MGI:MGI:4944151
PMID:20818388[50]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0009303

rRNA transcription

MGI:MGI:3822232
PMID:18809582[70]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:104738

P

From MGI

GO:0009411

response to UV

MGI:MGI:1858868
PMID:10815637[71]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0009411

response to UV

MGI:MGI:2675761
PMID:12952892[46]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

P

From MGI

GO:0009411

response to UV

MGI:MGI:3032464
PMID:14744935[59]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0009411

response to UV

MGI:MGI:3691523
PMID:11092819[61]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0009651

response to salt stress

MGI:MGI:3654719
PMID:16571598[72]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702
MGI:MGI:102845

P

From MGI

GO:0009792

embryo development ending in birth or egg hatching

MGI:MGI:3624572
PMID:16702401[73]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:2138319

P

From MGI

GO:0010165

response to X-ray

MGI:MGI:3032953
PMID:11884608[65]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0010332

response to gamma radiation

MGI:MGI:3032464
PMID:14744935[59]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0010332

response to gamma radiation

MGI:MGI:3722566
PMID:17068116[74]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0010332

response to gamma radiation

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0016363

nuclear matrix

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0016605

PML body

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0019899

enzyme binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0019901

protein kinase binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0030308

negative regulation of cell growth

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0030330

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator

MGI:MGI:2156961
PMID:11790307[75]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0030330

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator

MGI:MGI:3032953
PMID:11884608[65]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0030330

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator

MGI:MGI:3603875
PMID:16199867[47]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:106184

P

From MGI

GO:0030330

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator

MGI:MGI:3714678
PMID:17476307[49]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:109337

P

From MGI

GO:0030330

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0030512

negative regulation of transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway

MGI:MGI:3528807
PMID:15657445[2]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0031065

positive regulation of histone deacetylation

MGI:MGI:3528807
PMID:15657445[2]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0031571

mitotic cell cycle G1/S transition DNA damage checkpoint

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0031571

mitotic cell cycle G1/S transition DNA damage checkpoint

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0031625

ubiquitin protein ligase binding

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

F

From MGI

GO:0031625

ubiquitin protein ligase binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0032461

positive regulation of protein oligomerization

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0033077

T cell differentiation in thymus

MGI:MGI:3610868
PMID:16357222[13]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:98159

P

From MGI

GO:0034613

cellular protein localization

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0034644

cellular response to UV

MGI:MGI:3042308
PMID:14963330[11]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702

P

From MGI

GO:0035033

histone deacetylase regulator activity

MGI:MGI:3528807
PMID:15657445[2]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From MGI

GO:0035035

histone acetyltransferase binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0035264

multicellular organism growth

MGI:MGI:3709911
PMID:17325035[9]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1343101

P

From MGI

GO:0042127

regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:1354560
PMID:10716720[76]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:88039

P

From MGI

GO:0042127

regulation of cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:2670239
PMID:12878730[77]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857263

P

From MGI

GO:0042149

cellular response to glucose starvation

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0042493

response to drug

MGI:MGI:87440
PMID:9098922[78]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:2675761
PMID:12952892[46]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:2682549
PMID:14654789[79]

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:3652689
PMID:16777961[48]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857263

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:3690827
PMID:16286009[7]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1096393

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:3714678
PMID:17476307[49]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:109337

P

From MGI

GO:0042771

DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:4944151
PMID:20818388[50]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0042802

identical protein binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0042981

regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0043065

positive regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3654719
PMID:16571598[72]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702
MGI:MGI:102845

P

From MGI

GO:0043065

positive regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3722566
PMID:17068116[74]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0043065

positive regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0043065

positive regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0043065

positive regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:85706
PMID:9024662[80]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702

P

From MGI

GO:0043066

negative regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:2675761
PMID:12952892[46]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

P

From MGI

GO:0043066

negative regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3770581
PMID:17912366[55]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857989

P

From MGI

GO:0043066

negative regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0043066

negative regulation of apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:66992
PMID:8183579[6]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0043234

protein complex

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

C

From MGI

GO:0043523

regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3574697
PMID:15483136[12]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1336991

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:1203920
PMID:9608530[63]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857263

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:1860400
PMID:10911993[81]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1335098

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:1860990
PMID:10894779[22]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:1929535
PMID:11150333[82]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3574697
PMID:15483136[12]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3652689
PMID:16777961[48]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1927345

P

From MGI

GO:0043525

positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3691523
PMID:11092819[61]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857590

P

From MGI

GO:0043565

sequence-specific DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

F

From MGI

GO:0043565

sequence-specific DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

F

From MGI

GO:0044212

transcription regulatory region DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0045787

positive regulation of cell cycle

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0045892

negative regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0045892

negative regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:5009365
PMID:19749791[5]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0045893

positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:3578084
PMID:15735665[28]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0045893

positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:3578084
PMID:15735665[28]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:2146189

P

From MGI

GO:0045893

positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:3612718
PMID:16044147[19]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0045893

positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:2154458

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:3589512
PMID:16107883[17]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:3619675
PMID:16098148[20]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:3850294
PMID:19411634[4]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:4459044

PANTHER:PTHR11447

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:66992
PMID:8183579[6]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0045944

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:76511
PMID:7677753[83]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0046872

metal ion binding

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0479

F

From MGI

GO:0046902

regulation of mitochondrial membrane permeability

MGI:MGI:3042308
PMID:14963330[11]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:99702

P

From MGI

GO:0046982

protein heterodimerization activity

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0047485

protein N-terminus binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0048147

negative regulation of fibroblast proliferation

MGI:MGI:2675761
PMID:12952892[46]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1926340

P

From MGI

GO:0048147

negative regulation of fibroblast proliferation

MGI:MGI:3763815
PMID:17332504[84]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0048147

negative regulation of fibroblast proliferation

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0048662

negative regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0050731

positive regulation of peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation

MGI:MGI:5009365
PMID:19749791[5]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0051087

chaperone binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0051262

protein tetramerization

MGI:MGI:2152098

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

InterPro:IPR010991

P

From MGI

GO:0051276

chromosome organization

MGI:MGI:3692019
PMID:17053789[64]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:1920086
MGI:MGI:2141503

P

From MGI

GO:0051276

chromosome organization

MGI:MGI:3695814
PMID:17200209[85]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:88039

P

From MGI

GO:0051402

neuron apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:3720993
PMID:17591690[32]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0051453

regulation of intracellular pH

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:0051721

protein phosphatase 2A binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

F

From MGI

GO:0051726

regulation of cell cycle

MGI:MGI:3583041
PMID:15898111[86]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:1857263

P

From MGI

GO:0051726

regulation of cell cycle

MGI:MGI:3794959
PMID:18332125[35]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:109583

P

From MGI

GO:0070215

MDM2 binding

MGI:MGI:4944151
PMID:20818388[50]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P23804

F

From MGI

GO:0070245

positive regulation of thymocyte apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:4944151
PMID:20818388[50]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0071158

positive regulation of cell cycle arrest

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0071479

cellular response to ionizing radiation

MGI:MGI:3690827
PMID:16286009[7]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:2181667
MGI:MGI:1096393

P

From MGI

GO:0071479

cellular response to ionizing radiation

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0071850

mitotic cell cycle arrest

MGI:MGI:3718924
PMID:17515607[87]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0072332

signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0090200

positive regulation of release of cytochrome c from mitochondria

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0090343

positive regulation of cell aging

MGI:MGI:5142390
PMID:10562313[88]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0090399

replicative senescence

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:0090403

oxidative stress-induced premature senescence

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:2000279

negative regulation of DNA biosynthetic process

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10361

P

From MGI

GO:2000379

positive regulation of reactive oxygen species metabolic process

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

GO:2001244

positive regulation of intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04637

P

From MGI

NOT

GO:0001701

in utero embryonic development

MGI:MGI:1101752
PMID:9425892[89]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

MGI:MGI:101816

P

From MGI


Notes

References

See Help:References for how to manage references in GONUTS.
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