A SUBSET OF CB002 XANTHINE ANALOGS BYPASS P53-SIGNALING TO RESTORE A P53 TRANSCRIPTOME AND TARGET AN S-PHASE CELL CYCLE CHECKPOINT IN TUMORS WITH MUTATED-P53

A subset of CB002 xanthine analogs bypass p53-signaling to restore a p53 transcriptome and target an S-phase cell cycle checkpoint in tumors with mutated-p53

Mutations in TP53 occur commonly in the majority of human tumors and confer aggressive tumor phenotypes, including metastasis and Bead Roller therapy resistance.CB002 and structural-analogs restore p53 signaling in tumors with mutant-p53 but we find that unlike other xanthines such as caffeine, pentoxifylline, and theophylline, they do not deregula

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Comparative genomics of plant-associated Pseudomonas spp.: insights into diversity and inheritance of traits involved in multitrophic interactions.

We provide here a comparative genome analysis of ten strains within the Pseudomonas fluorescens group including seven new genomic sequences.These strains exhibit a diverse spectrum of traits involved in biological control and other multitrophic interactions with plants, microbes, and insects.Multilocus sequence analysis placed the strains in three

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