Literature DB >> 10464313

Effect of p53 protein redox states on binding to supercoiled and linear DNA.

M Fojta1, T Kubicárová, B Vojtĕsek, E Palecek.   

Abstract

The binding of p53 to its DNA consensus sequence is modulated by the redox state of the protein in vitro. We have shown previously that reduced wild-type p53 binds strongly to supercoiled DNA (scDNA) regardless of the presence or absence of p53CON. Here we compare the effects of oxidation of p53 by azodicarboxylic acid bis[dimethylamide] (diamide) and other agents on p53 binding to p53CON and to scDNA. Oxidation decreases the binding of p53 to scDNA; however, under conditions where binding to p53CON in a DNA fragment is completely abolished, some residual binding to scDNA is still observed. Increasing the concentration of oxidized p53 confers minimal changes in p53 binding to both scDNA and p53CON. Reduction of the oxidized protein by dithiothreitol neither restores its binding to DNA nor to p53CON in DNA fragments. In the presence of excess zinc ions, oxidation of p53 is, however, reversible. We conclude that the irreversibility of p53 oxidation is due, at least in part, to the removal of intrinsic zinc from its position in the DNA binding domain accompanied by a conformational change of the p53 molecule after oxidation of the three cysteines to which the zinc ion is coordinated in the reduced protein.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10464313     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.36.25749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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