TRANSACTIVATION OF THE HUMAN P53 TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE BY C-MYC/MAX CONTRIBUTES TO ELEVATED MUTANT P53 EXPRESSION IN SOME TUMORS

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ROY, B [1 ]
BEAMON, J [1 ]
BALINT, E [1 ]
REISMAN, D [1 ]
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[1] UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT BIOL SCI, COLUMBIA, SC 29208 USA
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10.1128/MCB.14.12.7805
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Elevated levels of mutant forms of the p53 tumor suppressor are a hallmark of many transformed cells. Multiple mechanisms such as increased stability of the protein and increased transcription of the gene can account for elevated p53 expression. Recent findings indicate that c-Myc/Max heterodimers can bind to an essential CA(C/T)GTG-containing site in the p53 promoter and elevate its expression. We have addressed the possibility that elevated mutant p53 expression is due to deregulated c-Myc expression. Here we demonstrate that the human p53 promoter is transactivated by high c-Myc expression and repressed by high Max expression. In examining the relative levels of c-Myc and p53 in human Burkitt's lymphomas and other B-lymphoid lines, we found that there is a correlation between the levels of c-Myc protein and p53 mRNA expression. In particular, cells that express very low levels of c-Myc protein also express low levels of p53 mRNA, while cells that express high levels of c-Myc tend to express high levels of p53 mRNA. To determine whether the p53 gene can be a target for c-Myc in vivo, we assayed the effects of antisense c-myc RNA on the levels of endogenous p53 mRNA. The results indicate that the presence of antisense c-myc RNA leads to a reduction in the levels of c-Myc protein, p53 mRNA, and expression from the p53 promoter. Taken together, our findings support a direct role for c-Myc in elevating expression of the mutant p53 gene in some tumors.
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