Review Volume 2, Issue 8 pp 471—474

p53, ROS and senescence in the control of aging

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Figure 1. A model of how acetylation, oxidative stress and mTOR activity might influence the response to p53. Note that this model does not account for all published observations (e.g. reduction of the initial burst of mTOR activity during oncogene induced senescence [17]) and represents an oversimplification of these signalling pathways.