van Laar T, Steegenga W T, Jochemsen A G, Terleth C, van der Eb A J
Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis, Sylvius Laboratories, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Oncogene. 1994 Mar;9(3):981-3.
The tumor suppressor gene p53 is thought to be a key factor in the onset of G1 cell-cycle arrest following DNA damage. However, here we describe cells derived from a patient with Bloom's syndrome, lacking any detectable p53 protein, that still shows a functional G1 cell-cycle checkpoint after irradiation with UV-C. Comparison with cells from other Bloom's patients showed that the absence of p53 protein is not a specific characteristic of Bloom's syndrome.