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Enhancement of p53 sequence-specific binding by DNA supercoiling.

Emil Palecek1, Václav Brázda, Eva Jagelská, Petr Pecinka, Lenka Karlovská, Marie Brázdová.   

Abstract

Using a new competition assay, we investigated the effect of DNA negative supercoiling on the DNA sequence-specific binding (SSDB) of human wild-type (wt) p53 protein. We found that supercoiled (sc) pBluescript DNAs with different inserted p53 target sequences were stronger competitors than a mixture of scDNA pBluescript with the given 20-mer target oligodeoxynucleotide. ScDNAs were always better competitors than their linearized or relaxed forms. Two DNAs with extruded cruciforms within the target sequence were the best competitors; removal of the cruciforms resulted in a decrease of competitor strength. In contrast to the full-length wt p53, the deletion mutant p53CDelta30 and the p53 core domain (93-312 aa) showed no enhancement of p53 SSDB to scDNA, suggesting that, in addition to the p53 core domain, the C-terminal was involved in this binding. We conclude that cruciforms and DNA bends contribute to the enhancement of p53 SSDB to scDNA and that the DNA supercoiling is an important determinant in the p53 sequence-specific binding. Supercoiling may thus play a significant role in the complex p53-regulatory network.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14755248     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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5.  p53 Specifically Binds Triplex DNA In Vitro and in Cells.

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9.  Preferential binding of hot spot mutant p53 proteins to supercoiled DNA in vitro and in cells.

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10.  Differential salt-induced dissociation of the p53 protein complexes with circular and linear plasmid DNA substrates suggest involvement of a sliding mechanism.

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