Literature DB >> 12429911

Inhibition of transcription results in accumulation of Wt p53 followed by delayed outburst of p53-inducible proteins: p53 as a sensor of transcriptional integrity.

Mikhail V Blagosklonny1, Zoya N Demidenko, Tito Fojo.   

Abstract

Here we investigate activation of the p53 pathway by inhibition of transcription. Comparison of cells with either mutant p53 or wt p53 indicated that inhibition of p53- dependent transcription is necessary and sufficient for wt p53 accumulation. In addition to Mdm-2, p21 is required for effective p53 degradation. Transient inhibition of transcription resulted in initial downregulation of p21 and Mdm-2 leading to accumulation of wt p53. This was followed by induction of p21 and Mdm-2, normalization of p53 levels, and p21-dependent growth arrest. Although simultaneous induction of p53 and p21 could be detected by immunoblot, levels of p53 and p21 were discordant in individual cells. By inducing p21 and Mdm-2, p53 discriminates between transient and sustained inhibition of transcription. Transient inhibition results in p21-dependent growth, while sustained inhibition of transcription leads to p53-facilitated cell death. One can envision p53 as a physiological sensor of transcriptional integrity. Transient inhibition of p53- stimulated transcription by numerous stimuli including nucleotide depletion, hypoxia, UV light may be an prevalent mechanism of activation of wt p53 and its downstream pathways.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12429911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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