Preserving the function of the guardian of the genome, p53: Cirsilol (3′,4′,5-trihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxyflavone), a flavone isolated from Achillea fragrantissima, inhibits functional inactivation of p53 by somatic mutation and viral oncognes via up regulation of its target gene, 29/January/20145, 23.04

Preserving the function of the guardian of the genome, p53: Cirsilol (3′,4′,5-trihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxyflavone), a flavone isolated from Achillea fragrantissima, inhibits functional inactivation of p53 by somatic mutation and viral oncognes via up regulation of its target gene, 29/January/20145, 23.04

Preserving the function of the guardian of the genome, p53: Cirsilol (3′,4′,5-trihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxyflavone), a flavone isolated from Achillea fragrantissima, inhibits functional inactivation of p53 by somatic mutation and viral oncognes via up regulation of its target gene, 29/January/20145, 23.04 150 150

Idea Proposed/Formulated byDr L Boominathan Ph.D.

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CitationBoominathan, Preserving the function of the guardian of the genome, p53:  Cirsilol (3′,4′,5-trihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxyflavone), a flavone isolated from Achillea fragrantissima, inhibits functional inactivation of p53 by somatic mutation and viral oncognes via up regulation of its target gene, 29/January/20145, 23.04, Genome-2-Bio-Medicine Discovery center (GBMD), http://genomediscovery.org

Significance: This study suggests, for the first time, that Cirsilol, by increasing the expression of its target gene, it may inhibit the functional inactivation of p53 by somatic mutation and viral oncognes. Thereby, it may safeguard the function of the guardian of the genome, p53. Thus, pharmacological formulations encompassing “Cirsilol or its analogues”  may be used to inhibit the development of human tumors

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Undisclosed information: How Cirsilol preserves the function of the guardian of the genome, p53

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