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Wild-type p53 enhances efficiency of simian virus 40 large-T-antigen-induced cellular transformation.


ABSTRACT: Abortive infection of BALB/c mouse embryo fibroblasts differing in p53 gene status (p53(+/+) versus p53(-/)(-)) with simian virus 40 (SV40) revealed a quantitatively and qualitatively decreased transformation efficiency in p53(-/-) cells compared to p53(+/+) cells, suggesting a supportive effect of wild-type (wt) p53 in the SV40 transformation process. SV40 transformation efficiency also was low in immortalized p53(-/-) BALB/c 10-1 cells but could be restored to approximately the level in immortalized p53(+/+) BALB/c 3T3 cells by reconstituting wt p53, but not mutant p53 (mutp53), expression. Stable expression of large T antigen (LT) in p53(+/+) 3T3 cells resulted in full transformation, while LT expression in p53(-/-) 10-1 cells could not promote growth in suspension or in soft agar to a significant extent. The helper effect of wt p53 is mediated by its cooperation with LT and resides in the p53 N terminus, as an N-terminally truncated p53 (DeltaNp53) could not rescue the p53-null phenotype. The p53 N terminus serves as a scaffold for recruiting transcriptional regulators like p300/CBP and Mdm2 into the LT-p53 complex. Consequently, LT affected global and specific gene expression in p53(+/+) cells significantly more than in p53(-/-) cells. Our data suggest that recruitment of transcriptional regulators into the LT-p53 complex may help to modify cellular gene expression in response to the needs of cellular transformation.

SUBMITTER: Hermannstadter A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2748005 | biostudies-other | 2009 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Wild-type p53 enhances efficiency of simian virus 40 large-T-antigen-induced cellular transformation.

Hermannstädter Andrea A   Ziegler Christine C   Kühl Marion M   Deppert Wolfgang W   Tolstonog Genrich V GV  

Journal of virology 20090722 19


Abortive infection of BALB/c mouse embryo fibroblasts differing in p53 gene status (p53(+/+) versus p53(-/)(-)) with simian virus 40 (SV40) revealed a quantitatively and qualitatively decreased transformation efficiency in p53(-/-) cells compared to p53(+/+) cells, suggesting a supportive effect of wild-type (wt) p53 in the SV40 transformation process. SV40 transformation efficiency also was low in immortalized p53(-/-) BALB/c 10-1 cells but could be restored to approximately the level in immort  ...[more]

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