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1: J Biol Chem. 2001 Jan 12;276(2):1510-5.Click here to read Links

p53 amino acids 339-346 represent the minimal p53 repression domain.

Graduate Institute of Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 100, Republic of China.

The p53 tumor suppressor protein functions as an activator and also as a repressor of gene transcription. Currently, the mechanism of transcriptional repression by p53 remains poorly understood. To help clarify this mechanism, we carried out studies designed to identify the minimal repression domain that inhibits p53 transcriptional activities. We found only eight amino acids (339) of the COOH-terminal domain (termed P53MRD) that possess activities of repression. The exact location of this minimal domain is on the E6-binding region, and it lacks the ability of tetramerization. P53MRD is able to repress the transcription of p53 while not affecting VP16. The mutants (amino acids M340P and F341D) of native p53 also lost transcriptional repression of the thymidine kinase chloramphenicol acetyltransferase promoter. These results suggest that this eight-amino acid element is required for the repression of p53.

PMID: 11007800 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]