THE REQUIREMENT OF THE CARBOXYL-TERMINUS OF P53 FOR DNA-BINDING AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION DEPENDS ON THE SPECIFIC P53 BINDING DNA ELEMENT

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ZHANG, W [1 ]
GUO, XYD [1 ]
DEISSEROTH, AB [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TEXAS,MD ANDERSON CANC CTR,DEPT HEMATOL,HOUSTON,TX 77030
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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The p53 protein specifically binds DNA sequences and activates transcription. In this study, we investigated the requirement of the carboxyl (C)- or amino (N)-terminal domain of p53 for the binding and transactivation of two DNA elements, p53CON and the ribosomal gene cluster (RGC). Three human p53 mutants with deletion in either the C-terminus or N-terminus were used. Mobility-shift assays showed that the oligomerization-defective mutant p53(1-326), from which the final 67 C-terminal amino acids were deleted, retained the wild-type p53's ability to bind the p53CON element in the presence of anti-p53 monoclonal antibody PAb1801. Also, the transient transfection assays showed that the mutant p53(1-326) activated p53CON-mediated transcription. However, this mutant failed to bind the RGC element and was unable to activate RGC-mediated transcription. Thus, the requirement of the C-terminal region of p53 for DNA binding and transcription activation varies with the p53-binding DNA element under study. In contrast, the N-terminus of p53 contains a common transcription activation domain: deletion of the 80 or 159 N-terminal amino acids inactivated both p53CON- and RGC-mediated transactivation. Furthermore, mobility-shift assays did not detect any binding to p53CON and RGC by either of the two N-terminal-deletion mutants. These results suggest that the N-terminus of p53 affects DNA binding.
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页码:2513 / 2521
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