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Molecular mechanisms of functional rescue mediated by P53 tumor suppressor mutations.


ABSTRACT: We have utilized both molecular dynamics simulations and solution biophysical measurements to investigate the rescue mechanism of mutation N235K, which plays a key role in the recently identified global suppressor motif of K235/Y239/R240 in the human p53 DNA-binding domain (DBD). Previous genetic analysis indicates that N235K alone rescues five out of six destabilized cancer mutants. However, the solution biophysical measurement shows that N235K generates only a slight increase to the stability of DBD, implying a rescue mechanism that is not a simple additive contribution to thermodynamic stability. Our molecular simulations show that the N235K substitution generates two non-native salt bridges with residues D186 and E198. We find that the nonnative salt bridges, D186-K235 and E198-K235, and a native salt bridge, E171-R249, are mutually exclusive, thus resulting in only a marginal increase in stability as compared to the wild type protein. When a destabilized V157F is paired with N235K, the native salt bridge E171-R249 is retained. In this context, the non-native salt bridges, D186-K235 and E198-K235, produce a net increase in stability as compared to V157F alone. A similar rescue mechanism may explain how N235K stabilize other highly unstable beta-sandwich cancer mutants.

SUBMITTER: Tan YH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2794655 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular mechanisms of functional rescue mediated by P53 tumor suppressor mutations.

Tan Yu-Hong YH   Chen Y Morris YM   Ye Xiang X   Lu Qiang Q   Tretyachenko-Ladokhina Vira V   Yang Wei W   Senear Donald F DF   Luo Ray R  

Biophysical chemistry 20090901 1


We have utilized both molecular dynamics simulations and solution biophysical measurements to investigate the rescue mechanism of mutation N235K, which plays a key role in the recently identified global suppressor motif of K235/Y239/R240 in the human p53 DNA-binding domain (DBD). Previous genetic analysis indicates that N235K alone rescues five out of six destabilized cancer mutants. However, the solution biophysical measurement shows that N235K generates only a slight increase to the stability  ...[more]

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