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KLF4, p21 and context-dependent opposing forces in cancer | Nature Reviews Cancer
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Krüppel-like factors are transcriptional regulators that function both as tumour suppressors and oncogenes through their control of p21 expression. This might be an important nodal point of cell control for other factors that have opposing functions in cancer. Krüppel-like factors are transcriptional regulators that influence several cellular functions, including proliferation. Recent studies have shown that one family member, KLF4, can function both as a tumour suppressor and an oncogene. The ability of KLF4 to affect the levels of expression of the cell-cycle regulator p21 seems to be involved, in that this protein might function as a switch that determines the outcome of KLF4 signalling. Is this role of p21 restricted to KLF4, or does p21 represent a nodal point for signals from multiple other factors with opposing functions in cancer?

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  • Is this role of p21 restricted to KLF4, or does p21 represent a nodal point for signals from multiple other factors with opposing functions in cancer?
  • Regulation of the cytoskeleton: an oncogenic function for CDK inhibitors?
  • The role of Notch in tumorigenesis: oncogene or tumour suppressor?

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