2021
DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgab079
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Increased H2O2 levels and p53 stabilization lead to mitochondrial dysfunction in XPC-deficient cells

Abstract: XPC deficiency is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, increased mitochondrial H2O2 production and sensitivity to the Complex III inhibitor antimycin A (AA), through a yet unclear mechanism. We found an imbalanced expression of several proteins that participate in important mitochondrial function and increased expression and phosphorylation of the tumor suppressor p53 in XP-C cells (XPC-null) compared to an isogenic line corrected in locus with wild-type XPC (XPC-wt). Interestingly, inhibition of p53 nuc… Show more

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