Regulation :

Effect negative
URN urn:agi-Regulation:inout-urn:agi-llid:4193:out-urn:agi-cellproc:response%20to%20DNA%20damage::negative
Nodes MDM2 ---| response to DNA damage
References 8
Connectivity 2

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321.1 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321.1
MedLine Reference 10856296:1014
Sentence While Raf-induced Mdm2 can attenuate p53 accumulation in response to DNA damage in p19 ARF null MEFs, we detect no attenuation of p53 response in wild-type MEFs upon Raf activation ( Figure 6A and Figure 6B ).

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321.1 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321.1

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321.2 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321.2

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321.2 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321.2

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321

Sentence While Raf-induced Mdm2 can attenuate p53 accumulation in response to DNA damage in p19 ARF null MEFs, we detect no attenuation of p53 response in wild-type MEFs upon Raf activation ( Figure 6A and Figure 6B ).

Sentence Because p19 ARF is not expressed, the elevated Mdm2 protein is functionally active and attenuates p53 accumulation in response to DNA damage.