p53-dependent signalling in neuronal differentiation and neurite-axonal outgrowth. NGF engagement of TrkA induces the activation of PI(3)K, MSK1 and RSK2, which promotes P/CAF and CGN5 phosphorylation. Phosphorylated P/CAF and CGN5 acetylate p53 at Lys 320, which increases p21 transcription, thereby triggering G1/S arrest and promoting differentiation. Activated PI(3)K and RSK2 also elicit a phosphorylation cascade that activates the CREB-binding protein CBP and p300, which acetylate several lysine residues located in the carboxy-terminal region of p53 (Lys 370, Lys 372, Lys 373 and Lys 382). The acetylation of p53 is responsible for its increased binding to the promoters of pro-outgrowth genes (see Table 1 and main text for details), which leads to increased neurite outgrowth. CBP, CREB-binding protein; CREB, cyclic-AMP-response-element-binding protein; GAP43 growth associated protein 43; MSK1, mitogen-activated and stress-activated protein kinase 1; NGF, nerve growth factor; P/CAF, CBP-associated factor; PI(3)K, phosphoinositide 3-kinase; Rab13, Ras-associated protein 13; RSK2, p90 ribosomal S6 protein kinase 2; TrkA, tyrosine kinase receptor A.