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The p53 isoforms are differentially modified by Mdm2.


ABSTRACT: The discovery that the single p53 gene encodes several different p53 protein isoforms has initiated a flurry of research into the function and regulation of these novel p53 proteins. Full-length p53 protein level is primarily regulated by the E3-ligase Mdm2, which promotes p53 ubiquitination and degradation. Here, we report that all of the novel p53 isoforms are ubiquitinated and degraded to varying degrees in an Mdm2-dependent and -independent manner, and that high-risk human papillomavirus can degrade some but not all of the novel isoforms, demonstrating that full-length p53 and the p53 isoforms are differentially regulated. In addition, we provide the first evidence that Mdm2 promotes the NEDDylation of p53?. Altogether, our data indicates that Mdm2 can distinguish between the p53 isoforms and modify them differently.

SUBMITTER: Camus S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3341231 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The p53 isoforms are differentially modified by Mdm2.

Camus Suzanne S   Ménendez Sergio S   Fernandes Kenneth K   Kua Nelly N   Liu Geng G   Xirodimas Dimitris P DP   Lane David P DP   Bourdon Jean-Christophe JC  

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 20120415 8


The discovery that the single p53 gene encodes several different p53 protein isoforms has initiated a flurry of research into the function and regulation of these novel p53 proteins. Full-length p53 protein level is primarily regulated by the E3-ligase Mdm2, which promotes p53 ubiquitination and degradation. Here, we report that all of the novel p53 isoforms are ubiquitinated and degraded to varying degrees in an Mdm2-dependent and -independent manner, and that high-risk human papillomavirus can  ...[more]

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