MDM2 promotes genome instability by ubiquitinating the transcription factor HBP1

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Zhengyi Cao
Junhui Xue
Yuning Cheng
Jiyin Wang
Yujuan Liu
Hui Li
Wei Jiang
Gang Li
Yaoting Gui
Xiaowei Zhang
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[1] Peking University Health Science Center,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Beijing Key Laboratory of Protein Posttranslational Modifications and Cell Function
[2] Shenzhen-Peking University-the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Medical Center,Guangdong and Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Male Reproductive Medicine and Genetics, Institute of Urology, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital
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Oncogene | 2019年 / 38卷
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Genome instability is a common feature of tumor cells, and the persistent presence of genome instability is a potential mechanism of tumorigenesis. The E3 ubiquitin ligase MDM2 is intimately involved in genome instability, but its mechanisms are unclear. Our data demonstrated that the transcription factor HBP1 is a target of MDM2. MDM2 facilitates HBP1 proteasomal degradation by ubiquitinating HBP1, regardless of p53 status, thus attenuating the transcriptional inhibition of HBP1 in the expression of its target genes, such as the DNA methyltransferase DNMT1 and histone methyltransferase EZH2, which results in global DNA hypermethylation and histone hypermethylation and ultimately genome instability. The repression of HBP1 by MDM2 finally promotes cell growth and tumorigenesis. Next, we thoroughly explored the regulatory mechanism of the MDM2/HBP1 axis in DNA damage repair following ionizing radiation. Our data indicated that MDM2 overexpression-mediated repression of HBP1 delays DNA damage repair and causes cell death in a p53-independent manner. This investigation elucidated the mechanism of how MDM2 promotes genome instability and enhances tumorigenesis in the absence of p53, thus providing a theoretical and experimental basis for targeting MDM2 as a cancer therapy.
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