| Literature DB >> 12628922 |
Pat P Ongusaha1, Jong-il Kim, Li Fang, Tai W Wong, George D Yancopoulos, Stuart A Aaronson, Sam W Lee.
Abstract
DDR1, discoidin domain receptor 1, belongs to a subfamily of tyrosine kinase receptors with an extracellular domain homologous to Dictyostellium discoideum protein discoidin 1. We showed that DDR1 is a direct p53 transcriptional target, and that DNA damage induced a p53-dependent DDR1 response associated with activation of its tyrosine kinase. We further demonstrated that DDR1 activated the MAPK cascade in a Ras-dependent manner. Whereas levels of p53, phosphoserine-15 p53, p21, ARF and Bcl-X(L) were increased in response to exogenous overexpression of activated DDR1, dominant-negative DDR1 inhibited irradiation-induced MAPK activation and p53, phosphoserine-15 p53, as well as induced p21 and DDR1 levels, suggesting that DDR1 functions in a feedforward loop to increase p53 levels and at least some of its effectors. Nonetheless, inhibition of DDR1 function resulted in strikingly increased apoptosis of wild-type p53-containing cells in response to genotoxic stress through a caspase-dependent pathway. These results strongly imply that this p53 response gene must predominately act to alleviate the adverse effects of stress induced by p53 on its target cell.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12628922 PMCID: PMC151063 DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdg129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598