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The suppression of the apoptosisenhancing
effect of c-myc by mutant p53 thus allows expression of these other
functions of c-myc (95). bcl-2 also suppresses the apoptosis-enhancing
effect of deregulated c-myc (103, 104). Therefore it was suggested (96) that
c-myc and mutant p53 may cooperate in tumor development as occurs with c-myc
and bcl-2 (105, 106). This was confirmed in experiments showing that
coexpression of mutant p53 in myeloid leukemic cells expressing deregulated
c-myc increased leukemogenicity in vivo compared to cells only expressing
deregulated c-myc (Fig. 4) (107).
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