C-terminal region of human p53 attenuates buffalo p53 N-terminal-specific transactivation of p21 promoter by modulating tetramerization of the protein

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Minu Singh
Tapas Mukhopadhyay
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[1] National Centre for Human Genome Studies and Research,Advanced Pediatric Centre
[2] Panjab University,undefined
[3] Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,undefined
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Water buffalo; Tumor suppressor; CDKN1A; Mdm2; Tetramerization domain;
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Here, we have studied in p53 null H1299 lung carcinoma cells, the dominant-negative effect of human p53 (h-p53) on buffalo p53 (b-p53) induced nuclear transactivation-dependent function. Recently, we have isolated and cloned the full-length cDNA of buffalo p53. Buffalo and human p53 proteins exhibit a high degree of structural and functional similarities. In transiently transfected H1299 cell line b-p53 appeared to be more sensitive to Mdm2-mediated degradation as compared to h-p53, although its ability to transactivate p21 promoter was stronger than that of the human counterpart. This higher transactivation ability of b-p53 was lost in the presence of h-p53 suggesting, a dominant-negative effect of h-p53 on b-p53’s transactivation of p21 promoter. Both human and buffalo p53 proteins could hetero-oligomerize but the b-p53 could tetramerize much faster than the h-p53. A chimeric cDNA construct of human p53 was made where the 1–260 bp N-terminus was replaced with buffalo p53 counterpart and expressed in H1299 cell line. The tetramerization ability of the chimeric p53 protein was comparable to that of h-p53. Properties of b-p53 like stronger p21 transactivation and super sensitivity to Mdm2 mediated degradation were lacking in the chimeric protein. Thus, it is suggested that faster ability of tetramerization as well as higher transactivation property of buffalo p53 is determined by the interplay of N- and C-terminal domains through macromolecular interactions.
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