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p53 gene mutation: software and database

C Béroud1, F Verdier, T Soussi

  • 1Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, U383 INSERM, Paris, France.

Nucleic Acids Research
|January 1, 1996
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The p53 tumor suppressor gene database now contains over 4200 mutations, enabling new cancer epidemiology studies. Software improvements enhance analysis of these extensive p53 mutation data.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

Background:

  • The p53 gene is a critical tumor suppressor frequently mutated in various cancers.
  • Previous p53 mutation databases have facilitated research but required updates to accommodate new findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the expanded p53 mutation database as of September 1995.
  • To highlight software improvements for analyzing the growing p53 mutation dataset.
  • To enable advanced epidemiological analyses of cancer-associated p53 mutations.

Main Methods:

  • Database compilation of p53 gene mutations from diverse cancer types.
  • Software development for enhanced data analysis and management.
  • Comparative analysis of database growth and analytical capabilities.

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Main Results:

  • The p53 mutation database now exceeds 4200 entries.
  • Significant increase in mutation data allows for previously impossible epidemiological analyses.
  • Updated software facilitates more comprehensive analysis of the expanded dataset.

Conclusions:

  • The enlarged p53 mutation database is a valuable resource for cancer research.
  • Enhanced analytical tools support deeper insights into p53 mutation patterns and cancer epidemiology.
  • Continued database expansion and software refinement are crucial for advancing cancer genetics research.