Hetero-oligomerization does not compromise ‘gain of function’ of tumor-derived p53 mutants

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Debabrita Deb
Mariano Scian
Katherine E Roth
Wei Li
Jane Keiger
Abhay Sankar Chakraborti
Swati Palit Deb
Sumitra Deb
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[1] Medical College of Virginia,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
[2] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
[3] Massey Cancer Center,undefined
[4] Medical College of Virginia,undefined
[5] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
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Oncogene | 2002年 / 21卷
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p53; transcriptional activation; repression; oligomerization;
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Tumor-derived p53 mutants activate transcription from promoters of various growth-related genes. We tested whether this transactivation function of the mutant protein is sufficient to induce tumorigenesis (‘gain of function’). Tumor-derived mutant p53-281G transactivates the promoters of human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and human multiple drug resistance gene (MDR-1). To determine whether the C-terminal domain functions only as an oligomerization domain in mutant p53-mediated transactivation, we have replaced the tetramerization domain of p53 by a heterologous tetramerization domain; although this mutant protein formed tetramers in solution, it failed to transactivate significantly. Therefore, for successful mutant p53-mediated transactivation, sequences near the C-terminus of mutant p53 are required to perform functions in addition to tetramerization. We also demonstrate that co-expression of a deletion mutant of p53 (p53 del 1-293), which retains the p53 oligomerization domain, inhibits this transactivation. p53 del 1-293 co-immunoprecipitates with p53-281G suggesting that hetero-oligomers of p53-281G and p53 del 1-293 are defective in transactivation. We also show that a cell line stably transfected with p53-281G expresses higher levels of endogenous NF-κB and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) compared to that transfected with vector alone. On co-expression, p53 del 1-293 lowered the levels of NF-κB and PCNA in p53-281G-expressing cells. However, on co-expression, p53 del 1-293 did not inhibit the tumorigenicity and colony forming ability of p53-281G expressing cells. Our earlier work showed that a deletion of the C-terminal sequences of p53-281G overlapping the oligomerization domain obliterates ‘gain of function’. Taken together, the above information suggests that the C-terminal sequences have some critical role in ‘gain of function’ in addition to transactivation.
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